On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, David Mummery wrote:

> Update - 
> 
> After trial and error, RTFM being mostly non-usable without a good FM, I've found 
> the following about this kit:
> 
> a) Mouse must be connected via usb to work (Fedora/Win2000)
> b) A specific driver for the Logitech base station is then required 
> (Fedora/Win2000), otherwise mouse is wholly inaccessible (although keyboard works 
> without this driver being installed...)
> 
> I may therefore be able to isolate the modules required.
> 
> However, in the short term, may I ask which wireless kit you're using Jim and what 
> sort of range you get? My only reason for moving to bluetooth was for useable range 
> - 10 metres as opposed to 6 feet for my other kit. I've been 'asked' (for Friday 
> a.m.) to rig this up for a seminar room to show the wonders of LTS and need a 
> reasonable degree of separation from wireless input devices to my LTS terminal. 

My mouse and base station are only about 2 feet apart.

Jim.



> 
> Cheers as ever
> 
> David
> 
> 
> On Feb 4, 2004 10:13 AM, David Mummery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > 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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