Thanks for the suggestions.
After some more experiments I think that it's not a timeout/power
problem, but it's probably a bug related to suspend/resume.
Hi Federico,
Quoting Federico Beffa (2019-11-18 20:54:37)
> I recently purchased bluetooth mouse and keyboard to use with a Debian
> 9 machine. I could pair the devices without problems and they do work
> for some time. However, after some time they stop working. I suspect
&g
Hi,
I recently purchased bluetooth mouse and keyboard to use with a Debian
9 machine. I could pair the devices without problems and they do work
for some time. However, after some time they stop working. I suspect
that some timeout triggers. (After a reboot they start working again
for some
ouse movement data in
> to steps that are either along the X or Y axese. It doesn't have
> to do anything but feed those steps to the OS by making the
> appropriate function calls for movement and clicks. It
> apparently can't do that so you need a different driver.
>
Piotr wrote:
> See the new log file. But still it says that destination is null.
>
> What next to check?
your log is not complete
it was seeing before
dict entry(
string "ActiveState"
variant string "inactive"
)
dict entry(
string "SubSt
translates mouse movement data in
to steps that are either along the X or Y axese. It doesn't have
to do anything but feed those steps to the OS by making the
appropriate function calls for movement and clicks. It
apparently can't do that so you need a different driver.
It might
On Thu, 31 May 2018 14:58:59 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> you sure about init? ps -A | head -3
This is what I got.
user@localhost:~$ ps -A | head -3
PID TTY TIME CMD
1 ?00:00:01 init
2 ?00:00:00 kthreadd
> so what is the dbus-monitor output now
See the new log f
Piotr wrote:
>> ps -A | head -3
>> PID TTY TIME CMD
>> 1 ? 00:00:33 init
>> 2 ? 00:00:01 kthreadd
>
> OK, I booted as you suggested, but the mouse problem remains. Any other
> suggestions?
you sure about init? ps -A | head -3
so what is the dbus-monitor output now
regard
On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 02:00:10PM +0200, Piotr wrote:
> Was Jessie already using systemd by default?
Yes. Both on new installs and on upgrades from wheezy.
On Thu, 31 May 2018 12:10:13 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> You see all works fine until systemd gets in the game.
> As I refused to use systemd I can't help much, but this needs to be
> investigated
Was Jessie already using systemd by default? If "yes" then maybe this is not
the source of the problem
Piotr wrote:
>> dbus-monitor --system
>>
>> and switch mouse on/off to reconnect. Tell us what you see.
>
> I see the change was logged when I connected BT mouse (see
> dbus-monitor.log)
>
>
>> If mouse is
>> correctly discovered and selected by BT you have to look at higher level
>> - the X s
On Tue, 29 May 2018 22:55:51 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> dbus-monitor --system
>
> and switch mouse on/off to reconnect. Tell us what you see.
I see the change was logged when I connected BT mouse (see dbus-monitor.log)
> If mouse is
> correctly discovered and selected by BT you have to look at h
sb,ehci_pci
usb_common 16384 1 usbcore
r8169 77824 0
mii16384 1 r8169
fan16384 0
thermal20480 0
>
> Notice the psmouse module. You'll hopefully have something
> comparable for the blue
Piotr Martyniuk wrote:
> I am using USB dongle for blue-tooth connections. I can pair the mouse and
> connect to it. However moving a mouse and/or clicking has no effect
> (cursor stays where it was, clicks are not recognized).
No make model for mouse or BT device in your PC.
I don't know if blue
ome of the 81 modules that popped up on
the old Dell Dimension I am using, here.
Notice the psmouse module. You'll hopefully have something
comparable for the bluetooth mouse. It may not appear until you
try to pair your mouse with bluetooth.
Finally, there is a file in /etc called m
Dear all,
Recently I upgraded from Jessie to Stretch in order to be able to install
new
package versions.
The upgrade seems to be successful (I did not have any errors in the
process),
but I noticed that the Blue tooth mouse is not working (it was working fine
in
Jessie).
I am using USB dongle f
wg...@china.com wrote:
> I think the reason is the function of bluetooth power save while the cell
> is used. So I want to turn off the function of bluetooth power save, but I
> can not find where to define it. Would you please tell me how to turn off
> the function of bluetooth power save?
I don
Hi, everyone!
I use my laptop (Thinkpad X1 Carbon 5th) with a bluetooth mouse. The mouse work
fine while the laptop runs with AC power supply. But The bluetooth mouse is a
trouble while the laptop runs with the embed cell. The mouse will disconnect if
it is not be used after several seconds
On 18 May 2015 at 20:05, iain wrote:
> On 29/04/15 09:10, Johann Spies wrote:
> > Since the weekend (and Jessie becoming Stable) I could not use my
> > bluetooth mouse which I have been using for years. I get the message
> > "successfully added but failed to connect&qu
On 29/04/15 09:10, Johann Spies wrote:
> Since the weekend (and Jessie becoming Stable) I could not use my
> bluetooth mouse which I have been using for years. I get the message
> "successfully added but failed to connect".
>
> When I delete the device in the bluetooth s
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 17:23:08 +0200
Johann Spies wrote:
Hello Johann,
>On 29 April 2015 at 11:40, Brad Rogers wrote:
>> As Lisi says, you've not eliminated the mouse as the problem (in fact,
>> you've probably done the opposite).
>Correct! Thanks for opening my eyes for that possibility.
You'
On Wednesday 29 April 2015 16:23:08 Johann Spies wrote:
> On 29 April 2015 at 11:40, Brad Rogers wrote:
> > On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 09:10:25 +0200
> > Johann Spies wrote:
> >
> > Hello Johann,
> >
> > >mouse which I have been using for years. I get the message
> > >"successfully added but failed to
On 29 April 2015 at 11:40, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 09:10:25 +0200
> Johann Spies wrote:
>
> Hello Johann,
>
> >mouse which I have been using for years. I get the message
> >"successfully added but failed to connect".
>
> As Lisi says, you've not eliminated the mouse as the prob
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 09:10:25 +0200
Johann Spies wrote:
Hello Johann,
>mouse which I have been using for years. I get the message
>"successfully added but failed to connect".
As Lisi says, you've not eliminated the mouse as the problem (in fact,
you've probably done the opposite).
Try the simp
On Wednesday 29 April 2015 08:10:25 Johann Spies wrote:
> This is happened on two different laptops so I do not think it is a
> hardware problem.
The mouse is hardware. This test does not exclude the possibility that it is
the mouse that is faulty. It merely suggests (not proves) that the lapto
Since the weekend (and Jessie becoming Stable) I could not use my bluetooth
mouse which I have been using for years. I get the message "successfully
added but failed to connect".
When I delete the device in the bluetooth setup and try to set it up again,
the device seems to be detecte
Hello,
I am experiencing trouble getting my bluetooth mouse to pair with my
machine in wheezy.
I have tried the following commands
hidd --connect
Also tried bluez-test-input connect
dmesg shows a succesful pair and connect
[90666.443913] hid-generic 0005:03F0:024C.0020: unknown main
ear you got it fixed. What's the benefit of a bluetooth mouse
over an RF mouse like the Logitech 310?
Thanks,
SteveT
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Troubleshooting Training * Human Performance
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Apologies for the noise. Playing again with blueman-manager I found an
option 'create paring' and after that I could connect to the mouse and it
is working now.
Regards
Johann
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I have used a bluetooth mouse for the past 4 years without problems. Since
tha advent of systemd I cannot.
When I run blueman-manager, it detects the device, but the setup wants to
pair the mouse which of cause I cannot do (typing in a code on the mouse).
If I proceed without paring and and mark
Hi all!
The following message remained unanswered on debian-powerpc NG.
I hope there is somebody among the many more followers of this list who
may have had a similar problem with Squeeze. I'm particularly curious to
know whether upgrading to Wheezy could solve the problem.
Thanks for your attent
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 12:12:58 +0300
Micha Feigin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I go myself one of these toys, the microsoft wireless notebook presenter 8000
> mouse which is a bluetooth mouse that can switch from mouse mode to
> presentation mode (it's got several presentation butto
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 12:12:58 +0300
Micha Feigin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I go myself one of these toys, the microsoft wireless notebook presenter 8000
> mouse which is a bluetooth mouse that can switch from mouse mode to
> presentation mode (it's got several presentation butto
Hello,
I go myself one of these toys, the microsoft wireless notebook presenter 8000
mouse which is a bluetooth mouse that can switch from mouse mode to
presentation mode (it's got several presentation buttons on the back). Its
recognized via bluetooth, all the top buttons are recognized
Hi List,
Since my upgrade to Lenny, my mouse doesn't connect automatically
anymore. To get my mouse working, I have to remove my USB bluetooth
dongle and put it back. I've compared the modules before and after but
everything is the same. Any one a suggestion what's going wrong?
Kind regards,
Hi List,
Since my upgrade to Lenny, my mouse doesn't connect automatically
anymore. To get my mouse working, I have to remove my USB bluetooth
dongle and put it back. I've compared the modules before and after but
everything is the same. Any one a suggestion what's going wrong?
Kind regards,
On Wed, 23 May 2007 17:10:12 +0200
Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 10:38:00AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Tue, 22 May 2007 06:10:07 +0200
> > Martin Manns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > What is the best way to get a kernel with the patch b
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 10:38:00AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 22 May 2007 06:10:07 +0200
> Martin Manns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > What is the best way to get a kernel with the patch booting from the
> > encrypted root (and maintain the patch on kernel updates)? Is there a
> >
On Tue, 22 May 2007 06:10:07 +0200
Martin Manns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the best way to get a kernel with the patch booting from the
> encrypted root (and maintain the patch on kernel updates)? Is there a
> step-by-step wiki around that I missed?
No-one? Is this in the FAQ and I miss
Hi,
I just switched to Debian (Etch) with the 2.6.20 binary kernel from sid
and root lvm encryption via the installer. Now, I have the problem that
the scroll wheel of my bluetooth mouse does not work (/dev/input/mice
does not produce any output on a wheel move, everything else works
fine). I
Hi!
I want to buy a new mouse, for example
- NGS Wireless Optical Mini Mouse With Bluetooth Technology
or
- Anycom CC3141 BTM-100 Bluetooth MINI Mouse
Does anybody work with this mouses or know other ones which work with
SID and Gnome
Bluetooth works (a few month ago). I download a picture fr
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