Jim - 

Very similar to your arrangement. I've been using a *gulp* Microsoft wireless 
keyboard/mouse combo with no problems for a while. The bluetooth kit (Logitech) ahs a 
base unit that has

a) PS/2 connection for the terminals Keyboard port
b) USB connection for terminals mouse port (tho' I've got a USB-to-PS/2 convertor 
that's worked fine with the Microsoft wireless kit)
c) The Wireless keyboard and mouse themselves.

So far, while the terminal boots up, I can use the keyboard to enter the Bios (so I 
know Bluetooth connectivity is OK) When the option to boot from Network/Local appears 
during boot process (I'm using Epia mini-itx mobo's) I can still use the keyboard to 
choose Network or Local. Unfortunately, when I'm actually presented with the login 
screen I can't type in the login box, and the mouse cursor cannot be moved.

I've played with Xkb and Xmouse settings in lts.conf for this terminal (I'm guessing 
perhaps the xconfigurator can't detect keyboard/mouse because of an obscure signalling 
reason, so I'm trying to force the issue...)

I can't see any need for Bluetooth support in the kernel - terminal never talks 
directly to the keyboard and mouse, only via the base station.

I'm going to try and get hold of some different Bluetooth kit and see if I get the 
same grief. Whatever happens, I'll keep the list informed.

David

On Feb 3, 2004 9:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, David Mummery wrote: 
>  
> > Hi all 
> >  
> > I'm trying to get a Bluetooth Keyboard/mouse combo to work on an LTSP 
> > terminal. Is there any support for this in LTSP-3 /LTSP-4 or am I 
> > going to be starting from scratch? Has anyone else had a go and got 
> > anywhere with it? 
>  
> What does the bluetooth keyboard/mouse interface look like ? 
>  
> I've got a wireless mouse that simply plugs a little base station 
> into the normal mouse port.  Is the bluetooth kbd/mouse the kind 
> of device that just plugs into the standard ports ?  or is there 
> support on the motherboard for this ? 
>  
> Jim McQuillan 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>  
>  
>  
> >  
> > Cheers 
> >  
> > David 
> >  
> >  
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