tags 304222 + pending thanks Hi, I've added some extra informations based on your bug report to README.Debian, here is the patch:
--- debian/README.Debian (revision 153) +++ debian/README.Debian (working copy) @@ -55,14 +55,16 @@ from http://www.bluez.org/patches.html. Then change HIDD_ENABLED in /etc/default/bluez-utils to 1 and restart -bluez-utils. That enables the hidd server. You must then connect to -your keyboard or mouse using hidd --connect <bdaddr>. On first -connection, pairing is likely. Mice normally have a preset PIN which -should be in the manufacturer's documentation, try 0000. For keyboards, -type the PIN on the Bluetooth keyboard and hit enter, and then type it -in on a cable-attached keyboard to pair. In future your keyboard or -mouse should reconnect to your computer automatically. You must invoke -hidd as root. +bluez-utils. That enables the hidd server. Discover you mouse or +keyboard bluetooth address (bdaddr) by running "hcitool scan". You +must then connect to your keyboard or mouse using hidd --connect +<bdaddr>. On first connection, pairing is likely and you should press +"connect" button on mice/keyboard, if any. Mice normally have a +preset PIN which should be in the manufacturer's documentation, try +0000. For keyboards, type the PIN on the Bluetooth keyboard and hit +enter, and then type it in on a cable-attached keyboard to pair. In +future your keyboard or mouse should reconnect to your computer +automatically. You must invoke hidd as root. Kernel 2.4.26 users may find experimental patches at http://www.nenie.org/misc/bluetooth/ it will be fixed in the next version of bluez-utils. thanks, filippo -- Filippo Giunchedi - http://esaurito.net PGP key: 0x6B79D401 random quote follows: All language designers are arrogant. Goes with the territory... -- Larry Wall
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