mike dentifrice wrote:
> Ortwin Glück a dit:
>> Make sure the device shows up under: hidd --show
>> Otherwise your bluetooth setup is not working.
> 
> Well, you're right, it doesn't.

hidd is running?
Try to establish the connection manually. See bluez tools docu.

>>> 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
>> Make sure the "Name" matches the one from: cat /proc/bus/input/devices
> 
> I can't find anything in '/proc/bus/input/devices' that matches my
> mouse.

Of course not. As soon as hidd has registered the mouse as an input it 
will show up here.

> I'm new to bluetooth, so I don't really know where to look.

In the Bluez documentation maybe?

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