alex108 <email address hidden> wrote: Finally, I made two of my computers work with my Logitech diNovo BT
keyboard/mouse/num pad work in 6.10. I was fallowing several guides like
this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup and perhaps some
other posts in Ubuntu forums. It was not easy when I started but it
looks very easy now that it woks. Can't confirm if this is working on
Mac. Note that when you unplug and plug back in your keyboard it will
probably disable bluetooth and it will say something like device not
recognized when you try to use bluez-utils. So have a spare keyboard and
mouse plugged in to edit your configs and search/connect your BT
keyboard/mouse.
Though it would be nice if BT was easier or more obvious way of
configuring, I think some of the problems here could be fixed by
following the Bluethooth Setup guide. Don't sell your bluetooth!
Cheers for that will give it a go.
alex108 <email address hidden> wrote: Finally, I made two of my computers work with my Logitech diNovo BT /help.ubuntu. com/community/ BluetoothSetup and perhaps some
keyboard/mouse/num pad work in 6.10. I was fallowing several guides like
this https:/
other posts in Ubuntu forums. It was not easy when I started but it
looks very easy now that it woks. Can't confirm if this is working on
Mac. Note that when you unplug and plug back in your keyboard it will
probably disable bluetooth and it will say something like device not
recognized when you try to use bluez-utils. So have a spare keyboard and
mouse plugged in to edit your configs and search/connect your BT
keyboard/mouse.
Though it would be nice if BT was easier or more obvious way of
configuring, I think some of the problems here could be fixed by
following the Bluethooth Setup guide. Don't sell your bluetooth!
-- /launchpad. net/bugs/ 32415
Bluetooth Mouse and Keyboard Broken in Dapper/Edgy/Feisty
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