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SUSE's support of Bluetooth is fairly good, but there's still a few
issues I'd like to address:

 * Adding a Bluetooth mouse requires a command line. This isn't user
friendly to say the least
 * Adding a Bluetooth modem (well, GPRS connection) requires manual
editing of conf files as well as a command line. This is also not very
user friendly.

The first one will be simpler to fix for someone who knows the YaST code
base (I'm a programmer, but still haven't gotten around to checking out
YaST.. should probably do that though...). It basically requires a UI to
scan for devices and another one to connect to a device. The command
line for connecting a Bluetooth mouse is basically:

hidd --search (neeed for some odd reason...)
hidd --connect bdaddr

It just works after that, and only needs to be done once. It just works
after that, even persisting after reboots and power cycles of the mouse.

- --Justin Haygood
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