Can you share your configuration?

On Debian lenny, I get my bluetooth Mighty Mouse seen with hcitool, but
it doesn't show under xorg.

In /etc/default/bluetooth, I have:
        HIDD_ENABLED=1
        HIDD_OPTIONS="--connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX"      # BD address

In /etc/xorg.conf, I have:
        Section "InputDevice"
           Driver     "evdev"
           Identifier "Mighty Mouse"
           Option     "Name" "Apple Computer, Inc. Mighty Mouse"
           Option     "HWHEELRelativeAxisButtons" "7 6"
           Option     "WHEELRelativeAxisButtons" "4 5"
        EndSection

Ken Mandelberg a dit:
> Well, I got the bluebooth mouse and keyboard to work. The key was 
> registering it once on OS X, something that didn't occur to me.
> 
> Now I'm wondering how to contend with only 1 button on the mouse. I 
> presume I just xmodmap some keyboard keys to button 2 and 3. Is there a 
> convention on what to use?
> 
> 
> 
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