32-bit Hardy, upgraded from Gutsy. Using a diNovo Media Desktop Laser keyboard and mouse in hci-mode, not hid-mode. Each device is paired and trusted in bluetooth-properties and appears to work normally, for the most part.
My system has original Hardy bluetooth configuration files -- I have made no manual changes to them. I have a very similar problem. After a long break (15-20 minutes or so, I don't know for sure as I have not timed it), when I move my mouse, I get no response. If I use another device to open bluetooth-properties, I see that the mouse is connected, but it is non-responsive to my movements or clicks. If I use the bluetooth-properties dialog to disconnect the mouse, the next time I move the mouse, it reconnects. Note: my bluetooth dongle provides no lights to indicate whether it is receiving data. This is a big problem for me, because I bought my Bluetooth keyboard and mouse set with the intention of eliminating my wired keyboard and mouse. Fortunately, it *appears* as though the diNovo keyboard is not affected by this. It always seems to reconnect as soon as I hit a key, regardless of how long I have left the system unattended. So currently, my workaround is to use the keyboard to navigate to the bluetooth- properties dialog and disconnect the mouse, thereby restoring service to the mouse. This gets the job done, but is very annoying, as I have frequent interruptions throughout the day. I would be glad to help fix this, but I don't know where to start. -- Apple Wireless keyboard needs a manual disconnect before reconnecting. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220249 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs