Got a new Dell Latitude D630 this week computer complete with 4 GB of
ram, 160 GB SATA drive, DVD burner and a Dell Bluetooth Mouse.  I wiped
out that other OS and did a fresh install of OpenSUSE 10.3.

After much angst I have finally gotten the Bluetooth mouse mostly
working with OpenSUSE 10.3. 

The Gnome Bluetooth utilities are broken and do not work out of the box.
After much searching on Google I discovered that there are updated Bluez
utilities on GNOME:Community, which some people have managed to get to
work, in may case, however, it was still a no go after I installed them.
I finally gave up and removed all the Gnome Bluetooth packages with YAST
then configured the Bluetooth Manager in Sessions - Startup Programs to
run KDE kbluetooth instead of the broken and now removed Gnome
bluetooth-manager.

kbluetooth was able to see the mouse and connect it the first time I
tried.  

The problem remains is that the Mouse does not work until after I login
to the desktop and use the touchpad mouse to manually connect the mouse
from with in the kbluetooth applet.

How can I configure OpenSUSE to automatically connect to the bluetooth
mouse so it 'just works'?    

I have spent the last two day searching Google for the answer and have
tried all the suggestions but none of them have worked.

Thanks


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