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Christopher J. Bottaro wrote:
'bluetooth mouse fedora' didn't return anything useful
from google. Where
do I even begin? I tried kdebluetooth, but the daemon just locks up when
i try to start it...
Thanks for the help.
Here is how to get a Bluetooth mouse to start automatically pairing with
Fedora Core 3:
# do the initial pairing
service bluetooth start
hidd --server --search
# make sure it pairs at boot and automatically repairs when needed
echo 1234 > /etc/bluetooth/pin # this step might be unnecessary?
echo HIDDARGS=\"--server\" > /etc/sysconfig/hidd
chkconfig --level 35 hidd on
chkconfig --level 35 bluetooth on
Hope that helps someone.