On Sunday 31 December 2006 17:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun Dec 31 15:02 , "J. Scott Thayer M.D."  sent:
> >First, 10.2 installed without a significant hitch on an Acer Ferrari
> > laptop. Much smoother, particularly in properly identifying and
> > configuring the display than was an install of 9.3 on a Ferrari 4005. One
> > problem is that while the Bluetooth adapter is recognized and bluetooth
> > activated the mouse is not, seemingly, read at all though it shows up on
> > the list of devices on Kbluetoothd. An arbitrary USB mouse works
> > seamlessly. Any suggestions as to activating the Bluetooth mouse would be
> > appreciated.
> >
> >Scott
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> Try running hidd --search and have the mouse broadcasting it's address.
> After it's found, all you should have to do on boot is press one of the
> mouse buttons for it to be seen and used.

Thanks, worked like a charm though I had to do su root to allow a file to be 
written (I assume).

Scott
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