I had the same problem as Steve Murphy (murf-parsetree) #67 with my
Logitech M557 mouse.
Following Սահակ (petrosyan) #68 instructions has completely fixed the problem
for me.
The mouse will now automatically connect when turned off and on again or when
the computer is restarted.
I'm running
I have also problem with HP x4000b Bluetooth mouse and 64bit Mint 17.1.
hcitool scan
F0:65:DD:66:29:97 HP Bluetooth Mouse X4000b
bluez-simple-agent hci0 F0:65:DD:66:29:97
RequestPinCode (/org/bluez/30956/hci0/dev_F0_65_DD_66_29_97)
Enter PIN Code: Creating device failed:
Some more progress.
I switched mouse off and on again and tried again
bluez-simple-agent hci0 F0:65:DD:66:29:97
RequestPinCode (/org/bluez/30956/hci0/dev_F0_65_DD_66_29_97)
Enter PIN Code:
I typed in:
Release
New device (/org/bluez/30956/hci0/dev_F0_65_DD_66_29_97)
Now I typed
Steve, try the following steps:
1. put your mouse in discoverable mode by pressing the connect button
underneath the mouse.
run the following commands:
hcitool scan
bluez-simple-agent hci0 XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
bluez-test-device trusted XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX yes
bluez-test-input connect
Hmm, looks like this is old as the hills!
I'm running on Ubuntu 13.10 (saucy?), 64 bit.
I've got an HP x4000b Bluetooth mouse.
I'm using an ASUS bluetooth dongle (hci0).
It would appear that the mouse loses its connection
if left sitting around long enough (not sure how long yet),
or if you
Intrepid is no longer supported.
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In Kubuntu and Xubuntu 9.04 (for both 32-bit and 64-bit PCs) I can get
my bluetooth mouse and (apple) keyboard working - it being easiest to
use the command sudo hidd --connect XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (device MAC
number) - though it generally takes several attempts. However, neither
ever work on
for me 'hciconfig hci0 pscan' didn't work - the tool reported hci0 to be
busy, so preceding it with 'hciconfig hci0 restart' solved the problem
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Cedric's fix works beautifully for me too, although I put it into
/etc/rc.local as others. I have HP Compaq 6720s and some Logitech Laser
bluetooth mouse. Thanks a lot! I hope this will be fixed in future
releases.
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As I said earlier (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/249448/comments/52
), my mouse only fails to reconnect.
When it does fail, this always work:
1. Turn off bluetooth mouse
2. Go to bluetooth preferences
3. Set to 'temporary available'
4. turn on bluetooth mouse, wait for it
Cedric's fix work very well on my VAIO VGN-FW21E with Intrepid and a
Logitech laser mouse.
Thanx!!!
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No help for my case?
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Cedric's fix worked for me as well, with a small tweak.
My Logitech Cordless MediaBoard Pro would not reconnect after the
initial pairing.
I added 'hciconfig hci0 pscan' to /etc/rc.local and all is right with
the world again upon reboot. The keyboard/mouse is available at the
login screen.
I concur with Cedric's workaround fix - works great, however I notice
that on reboot if the Bluetooth device (such as my mouse) already had a
connected status, Intrepid won't RE-connect to that device until I
power-cycle it, then Intrepid picks it up a few seconds later no issues
and without
Is it possible to adapt Cedris's workaround to my case?
To see my case please follow this link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/249448/comments/56
or just take a look at the third from last post :)
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I get:
obex push file transfer unsupported
when trying to receive files from BT, using BT dongle on my ASUS,
Intrepid installed. I have tried to receive files from an ACER with
Windows Vista, a Nokia N70 mobile phone and also from another ACER using
Intrepid, but no luck.
Also trying to
I just got this bug, too. My Intrepid is up-to-date (-security and
-updates); if this has been solved i think it should be placed in
-updates, not in proposed.
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hi,
my Dell bluetooth mouse and keyboard were both not connecting automatically
following reboot.
I followed Cedric's fix:
So I inserted hciconfig hci0 pscan into /etc/init.d/bluetooth at the
end of the START) section (just before the log_end_msg 0)
and now it connects automatically upon
Same problem here with a logitech bluetooth mouse on a ThinkPad 43p with
Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10 up-to-date. None of the solutions above worked
for me. After rebooting, hciconfig shows that the mouse (type USB ??) is
UP and RUNNING...
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The last couple of weeks, my bluetooth mouse has reconnected
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However, every time I stumble upon this other bug (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294972 ), the mouse won't connect after
a reboot. The easiest way to fix this for me, is turning the my hardware
( BT
Here is a workaround that worked for me ( who uses a Logitech Mouse.)
But I think it will occur with ANY mouse !
I identified that hciconfig reported that hci0 interface was RUNNING
but NOT SCANNING
I tried sudo hciconfig hci0 pscan
Then... it works until reboot.
So I inserted hciconfig hci0
Same here.
Intrepid 8.10, changing visibility to Always Visible then pressing sync
on mouse made it connect.
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Same for me: Toggling to Always visible when pairing the bluetooth
mouse solves the problem. After that i can switch back to Hidden
without problems.
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I have a Dell XPS1530 and using the Logitech V470 bluetooth mouse. I was
experiencing the same problems. Toggling the always visible switch
fixed the issue.
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I have the same problem in intrepid with dell inspiron 1420N and logitech V470.
This doesn't just happen when rebooting but also after turning the mouse of and
on, or
after it enters sleep mode if being left alone for a few minutes.
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With my installation and bluetooth mouse, it is actually not the
setting visible that helps the mouse get reconnected, but the action
of switching it from hidden to visible. Every time my mouse loses
connection, I need to do such a switch in bluetooth prefs dialog.
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I was experiencing this problem with 64 bit Intrepid on an Acer Aspire
9300 with a Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000.
Turning the bluetooth to always visible fixed my problem of it not
reconnecting after suspend/reboot. If I turn the mouse off and then back
on, it takes about 15-20 seconds
I'm experiencing exactly the same with my adapter and Targus bluetooth
mouse. The adapter is reported as ID 0b05:b700 and it's apparently a
broadcom BT-253 device. It sits in an ASUS eee 901.
First the mouse wouldn't reconnect at all. Then I followed the advice
here to set bluez to always visible
With both avahi packages removed (avahi-daemon and avahi-autoipd) after
reboots I'm getting a higher success connecting to my M/S Bluetooth
5000v1.0 mouse without having to trash and reinstall the mouse on my
Acer Aspire One running 8.10 from a USB stick. Wifi working with Madwifi
driver and
Reported another adapter (USB ID 0a5c:2145 in a ThinkPad T400) in bug
#292239.
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Here same problem with my device with ID 03f0:171d (HP Bluetooth Module
(Broadcom) on HP 6715b Laptop).
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My rocketfish bluetooth mouse also wouldn't reconnect on reboot on a
clean installed Intrepid. Selecting Always visible fixed this problem.
I did not install or change anything else.
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Yes, i think it works too - i mean mouse reconnects now, just don't know
what fixed it.
For those of you who doens't work. Try removing device and then before
you readded it, move the visibility to always. Reboot and then change it
back to hidden.
Long shot i know, but it's pretty painfull to do
As Leann mentioned earlier, this bug was originally reported against the
device with Id 0a5c:2151, if your bluetooth adapter has a different
vendor Id, please file another bug report. There is already a report
(Bug #285007) about the same issue with device 0a5c:201e, if you have
the same device,
Does setting the Visibility setting to always visible help for anyone?
It worked for me..
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Once you have the mouse connected Click the blue i in a circle under
preferences.
What is that supposed to do? It toggles the blue 'info' icon in the
device list, but there is no hint as to what that should achieve. I'd
expect it to display info, but it doesn't.
Does setting the Visibility
I have a generic bluetooth mouse with same problem.
I installed bluez-compat so at least hidd --search and pressing the pairing
button will get the mouse back.
Added back to /etc/default/bluetooth:
HIDD_OPTIONS=--master -i 01:01:01:01:01:52 --server
as worked in Hardy, but doesn't in
My MS Bluetooth Mouse 5000 also stoped working. Everything was fine
until a reboot today. It no longer works. What is interesting, after
removing and re-adding it to the bluetooth applet, it reports
successful device configuration. But it still does not work.
Togather with the problem of
I just did an full update; now it doesn't even pickup the mouse even if
I turn off/on the mouse. I have to use the applet and click the connect
button after turning off/on the mouse. This is driving me crazy.
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This requires more investigation and we are out of time for the 8.10 GA
release. I'm marking the to the intrepid-updates milestone so we can get
it in the first post GA update.
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Target: None =
Actually, Device ID is mouse's (spelled correctly?) MAC address, kind of
similar to network card's MAC address, meant to find the correct one in
a sea of devices. Every device has different one.
I have Dell Inspiron 1525 and a Logitech V470 mouse, the combination of
was also affected by this bug.
Hi All,
I just wanted to add a comment here. This bug was originally reported
for a Broadcom 2046 bluetooth device with vendor and device id of
0x0a5c:0x2151 . As mentioned earlier, the patch for the Broadcom 2046
is already in both the Hardy and Intrepid kernel. If you are
experiencing a
As suggested, a new report (bug #287265) has been opened since my
device id is different (0a5c:201e) .
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I have a Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse 8000, and the following Bluetooth
Adapter
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth
Dongle (HCI mode)
I pair the device and it works fine; however when I reboot the mouse doesn't
work. I have the Bluetooth turned to 'Always
I want to correct one part of my previous comment: when the mouse has
lost the connection, seems only switch from Hidden to Always visible
will help it to be detected again. The other way around is not
working. I noticed when it gets connected.
Can anyone of you who also has this problem try to
Switching from Hidden to Always visible causes my mouse to reconnect as
well. The mouse is Logitech Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse.
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Same problem for me. My mouse Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
don't connect automatically after reboot!
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I can report the same behavior with slight variations.
The OS is Intrepid 64-bit. Installation was new rather than an upgrade
from Hardy. It was installed yesterday and customized throughout the
North American evening and during daylight hours today.
The computer is a Lenovo T61p laptop with
Today after upgrade, the bluez-input is no longer in the repository, so
I removed it. And this doesn't have any affect to the situation. Mouse
still can get detected if I switched the visibility setting but not re-
connect automatically. Therefore I guess the problem may not be related
to
I have the same problem with Microsoft Intellimouse explorer for
bluetooth.
Mike
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Thanks dashua, my config files look the same as yours, and I have tried
re-installing all the bluetooth related packages but the problem still
exists. But I noticed 2 things that may not be normal:
1. When I did sudo dpkg-reconfigure bluez, I got several messages
saying something like devices
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sudo apt-get install bluez-input
That did the trick for me constantly losing my Microsoft 5000 Bluetooth
Notebook Mouse upon every reboot, suspend, screensaver, etc.
2.6.27-7-generic
Dell XPS m1530 Internal Bluetooth.
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I already have the bluez-input package installed so that's not the
problem here.
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dashua, I've already had this package installed. Even after I tried
reinstalled it, the situation is the same as before, connection losts
after reboot, suspend, idle.
BTW, my mouse is also MS Bluetooth 5000, is yours working now?
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Peng,
Yes, it is working flawlessly. Wasn't working until I installed bluez-
input.
Here's my /etc/default/bluetooth :
# Defaults for bluez
# start bluetooth on boot?
# compatibility note: If this variable is not found bluetooth will
# start
BLUETOOTH_ENABLED=1
# This setting will switch HID
Peng,
Once you have the mouse connected Click the blue i in a circle under
preferences.
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dashua, thanks for your follow-up.
By blue 'i' , I suppose you meant the button in the middle, because I
use a different icon theme, it is actually a start. I clicked it to
toggle the icon to the right of the device name on and off, but either
way the connection won't re-establish.
My
Peng,
/etc/bluetooth/main.conf :
# Defaults for bluez
[General]
# List of plugins that should not be loaded on bluetoothd startup
#DisablePlugins = network,input
# Default adaper name
# %h - substituted for hostname
# %d - substituted for adapter id
Name = %h-%d
# Default device class. Only
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I'm having this problem in Intrepid right now with bluez 4.12-0ubuntu2.
After a reboot, or coming back from a suspend, I must delete the mouse
from know devices list and then add it again.
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Should this bug be re-open then?
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After I upgraded to the latest version (4.12) of bluez/bluez-utils, my
bluetooth mouse doesn't automatically reconnect anymore after reboot. I
have to remove it from Known devices in the Bluetooth Preferences
dialog and re-establish the connection using the Setup new device
wizard.
Since there is
This is Fix Released for Intrepid.
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Nevermind, this is resolved with the latest update.
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This seems to affect more than just bluetooth mice, my Microsoft
Wireless Laser Mouse 5000 and Wireless Comfort Keyboard 4000 exhibit the
same behavior.
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Changing HIDD_ENABLED from 0 to 1 in /etc/default/bluetooth
makes my mouse reconnect after restart in 8.10 (2.6.27-4).
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