Dne Tue, 06 Nov 2007 02:03:15 +0300
Vladimir Grebenschikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napsal(a):
> On Sun, 2007-11-04 at 14:47 -0700, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
>
> > if you dual boot your system and use the same bluetooth device you
> > will need to re-pair your keyboard every time you boot to another
> > os. (if) you can get a link key from win xp registry (or elsewhere)
> > you can put the same link key into hcsecd.conf and then you will
> > not need to re-pair.
>
> Hmm, strange, I have bluetooth mouse and it works under both Windows
> and FreeBSD on my noteboot without re-pairing every boot to other OS.
>
> I've not done anything special about it, just pair it once under
> FreeBSD, then once under Windows.
>
> What's the difference ? "Magically" it have generated same key for
> both OSes ?
>
> (my mouse is Logitech MX900)
>
I got Ligitech diNovo bluetooth keyboard and mouse which works just
fine on 6.3 diskless X-terminal. The Logitech USB bluetooth receiver
creates the links to the keybord/mouse and on the USB side just
emulates USB keybord/mouse ukbd0/ums0. The bluetooth OS subsystem is not
even running (no hcsecd), but you can switch it on if you want. So
there is no pairing from the hcsecd point of view.
Cheers,
-vlado
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