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[closed] HP Rechargeable bluetooth mouse

PostPosted: Mar 3rd, '14, 13:36
by dwhite
It doesn't work under M4 the pointer is there but you can't move it, in fact I had to install it in M3 and upgrade to M4. But Cheese does work, The HP bluetooth is on the settings list, strange it doesn't work was working, but I looked at a Live Disk and now it doesn't work I thought that those things didn't change anything unless you installed them.

Instead of curing that problem I've bought a combined keyboard/hub so now I can daisy-chain my keyboard and mouse and I don't need a USB for my bluetooth adapter dongle.this happened because I bought a new computer chair, as my back was aching I bought a desk with a keyboard because I felt like it.

Re: HP Rechargeable bluetooth mouse[Dodged]

PostPosted: Mar 19th, '14, 15:16
by developer
Mageia supports BT in somewhat strange way...... when you pair your device with Mageia, you are not presented with anykind of code-request, I assume Mageia tracks this number magically and connects simultanously. When you click on /devname/ > Preferences, Mageia freezes.

I have noticed that fpio.sys which resides in /etc/bluetooth.d/, is empty. Deleting it does nothing. Strange.

I have edited thhis file, add:
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ln -s 190.099.s/api/@ > /sda/curvat/blue.d/@.conf
install -a: btmanager.s
, rebooted, zipped HT%, and it worked ASAP.

Re: HP Rechargeable bluetooth mouse[Dodged]

PostPosted: Mar 19th, '14, 22:12
by doktor5000
developer wrote:I have noticed that fpio.sys which resides in /etc/bluetooth.d/, is empty. Deleting it does nothing. Strange.

I have edited thhis file, add:
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ln -s 190.099.s/api/@ > /sda/curvat/blue.d/@.conf
install -a: btmanager.s
, rebooted, zipped HT%, and it worked ASAP.


Did you mix up distros here again? We don't have a file with the name of fpio.sys in any of our packages. We don't even have /etc/bluetooth.d/
What are you talking about?

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[doktor5000@Mageia4 ~]$ urpmf fpio.sys
[doktor5000@Mageia4 ~]$ urpmf /etc/bluetooth | sort -u
bluez:/etc/bluetooth
bluez:/etc/bluetooth/input.conf
bluez:/etc/bluetooth/network.conf
bluez:/etc/bluetooth/pin
bluez:/etc/bluetooth/proximity.conf