On Sunday 27 May 2007, Ken Mandelberg wrote:
> Ken Mandelberg wrote:
> > 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?
>
> I was a little premature. It's true that I can force the keyboard and
> mosue to connect by running
>
> hidd --search
>
> But after some period of (presumably idle) time, they disconnect. I have
> to manually toggle the on switch on each, and rerun the hidd --search,
> from some other keyboard.
>
> The hidd daemon is always running, but it takes a "hidd -search" to
> trigger the connect.
>
> Am I missing something?

On a Ubuntu system I had to set
HIDD_ENABLED=1
in /etc/default/bluetooth, otherwise I would see the same problems as you.

Martin

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