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Logitech MX5000 doesn't connect via bluetooth under ubuntu
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Logitech MX5000 doesn't connect via bluetooth under ubuntu
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Mario Limonciello: I now agree that this bug is fixed and that Hardy's
bluez-gnome package (bluetooth-properties program) works correctly to
detect the mouse initially, without any kludgy hard-coded config files.
I have found another Bug #175743 that describes the problem I am having
with
Robert,
Please open another bug for this issue. It's completely separate
(although I too see it w/ my mouse and keyboard). I started to try to
look into it, and there was an indication that it's a bug in the X
server, but no confirmation. I end up just unplugging/pluggin back in
the USB BT
Simone: Isn't that just a power saving feature?
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Adam: i don't know. How can i check if this is a power saving problem?
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I have this issue on Hardy too (64bit).
Bluetooth mouse and keyboard work fine at startup but after some inactivity
they lost connection.
I can reconnet them by going to bluetooth manager - preference
-and manually click disconnect on mouse and keyboard.
In bt manager i have already visible and
Based on the last comment. Please reopen or open a new bug if you have
still this issue in Hardy.
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Well, I seem to have fixed my problem of the disappearing mouse.
In the gnome bluetooth manager under preferences I had to select the radio
button that says visible and connectable for other devices I had previously
selected other devices can connect
I left the mouse untouched for 2 hours and
After a period of ~15-20 minutes of inactivity the mouse will loose
connectivity and will not reconnect when I move it around or press
buttons. It will never loose connectivity if I am using the mouse.
Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000
Ubuntu Gusty 7.10 - Gnome 2.20.1
IBM ThinkPad X41
I should have wrote this in my previous post.
While the mouse is connected and working, if I turn the mouse off then turn it
on it will reconnect. After the mouse has lost it's connection from inactivity
and I turn it off then turn it on, it does not reconnect. I need to press the
connection
Also add this line...
HIDD_ENABLED=1
HIDD_OPTIONS=--connect 00:00:00:00:00:00 --server
Instead of the 00:00:00:00:00:00 change the numbers to the numbers of
your mouse or appliance.
You can find this MAC number with the following command: sudo hidd
--search or just do hidd in the terminal.
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I can confirm this on a fresh install of Gutsy as well. Also each time
after it went to screensaver it would have lost the connection.
However, using the suggestion from:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothMouse
More specifically:
1. Edit the file /etc/default/bluetooth: sudo
The HCI versus HID mode has nothing to do with report mode versus boot
mode. That are two total different things.
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I would suggest either not running hid2hci by default in the bluetooth
startup script, or else having some sort of blacklist for it so that it
doesn't change this device to HCI mode by default. I don't think most
people expect their Dell wireless keyboard/mouse to start behaving as a
bluetooth
On Thursday 26 April 2007 08:17, stuart hayes wrote:
I would suggest either not running hid2hci by default in the bluetooth
startup script, or else having some sort of blacklist for it so that it
doesn't change this device to HCI mode by default.
That is NOT an option, as almost all modern
Why would mice need HCI mode to support a scroll wheel? In HID mode,
the wireless mouse should look like an ordinary USB mouse, which can
support a scroll wheel.
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Marcel: can you think of a hassle free way to make this easier for
users?
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This really needs to be changed--it is not at all usesr friendly right
now.
As it is, it appears to the user that the Dell™ Desktop Bluetooth
Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Bundle simply quits working after Ubuntu is
installed and booted up. The user is not alerted to the fact that the
I can confirm this on Edgy to, the way bluetooth devices is handled now
is not very userfriendly.
This should be done automatically not by editing /etc files.
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Same problem here, on Edgy. I've got the Logitech MX1000 mouse and
Logitech MX5000 keyboard, which aren't automaticaly detected. This is
very troublesome if you don't have any usb/ps2 keybord/mouse. I had to
follow the howto here :
Hi, can you confirm if the behaviour off your problem is similar or the
same of this bug report:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/bluez-utils/+bug/15263
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