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== Bluetooth Mouse ==
== Bluetooth Mouse ==
Many people have reported problems with connecting a Bluetooth mouse and making it stay connected. There is an easy solution to this problem. You only have to do this once, and the mouse will connect automatically when you turn it on, or it resumes from power savings.
Many people have reported problems with connecting a Bluetooth mouse and making it stay connected. There is an easy solution to this problem. You only have to do this once, and the mouse will connect automatically when you turn it on, or it resumes from power savings.
=== Preparation ===
=== Preparation ===
==== 6.10 and Newer ====
==== 6.10 and Newer ====
* Edit the file /etc/default/bluetooth: `sudo sensible-editor /etc/default/bluetooth`
# Edit the file /etc/default/bluetooth: `sudo sensible-editor /etc/default/bluetooth`
* Set the variable `HIDD_ENABLED=1`.
# Set the variable `HIDD_ENABLED=1`.
* Restart the bluetooth service with the command: `sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart`
# Restart the bluetooth service with the command: `sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart`
==== Ubuntu Versions Older than 6.10 ====
==== Ubuntu Versions Older than 6.10 ====
* `sudo apt-get install bluez-utils`
# `sudo apt-get install bluez-utils`
* Edit the file /etc/default/bluez-utils: `sudo sensible-editor /etc/default/bluez-utils`
# Edit the file /etc/default/bluez-utils: `sudo sensible-editor /etc/default/bluez-utils`
* Set the variable `HIDD_ENABLED=1`.
# Set the variable `HIDD_ENABLED=1`.
* Restart the bluetooth service with the command: `sudo /etc/init.d/bluez-utils restart`
# Restart the bluetooth service with the command: `sudo /etc/init.d/bluez-utils restart`
 
 
=== Connect the Mouse ===
=== Connect the Mouse ===
Now let's connect the mouse:
Now let's connect the mouse:
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Retry this command until the mouse connects. You may have to turn it off and on or press the reset/connect button a couple of times.
Retry this command until the mouse connects. You may have to turn it off and on or press the reset/connect button a couple of times.
Alternately, you can find the Bluetooth address of your mouse via:
Alternately, you can find the Bluetooth address of your mouse via:
* a label on the bottom of the mouse
* a label on the bottom of the mouse
* running `hcitool scan`
* running `hcitool scan`
Once the address is known, type:
Once the address is known, type:
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sudo hidd --connect deviceaddr
sudo hidd --connect deviceaddr
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</nowiki></pre> Where deviceaddr is the address of your mouse, for example 00:01:02:03:04:05
Now the mouse should reconnect once you turn it on, even if you reboot. Some people experience that using the hcitools for anything might create some fuzz with the hidd tool.
Now the mouse should reconnect once you turn it on, even if you reboot. Some people experience that using the hcitools for anything might create some fuzz with the hidd tool.
==== Approach is tested using: ====
==== Approach is tested using: ====
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Bluetooth Mouse

Many people have reported problems with connecting a Bluetooth mouse and making it stay connected. There is an easy solution to this problem. You only have to do this once, and the mouse will connect automatically when you turn it on, or it resumes from power savings.

Preparation

6.10 and Newer

  1. Edit the file /etc/default/bluetooth: `sudo sensible-editor /etc/default/bluetooth`
  2. Set the variable `HIDD_ENABLED=1`.
  3. Restart the bluetooth service with the command: `sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart`

Ubuntu Versions Older than 6.10

  1. `sudo apt-get install bluez-utils`
  2. Edit the file /etc/default/bluez-utils: `sudo sensible-editor /etc/default/bluez-utils`
  3. Set the variable `HIDD_ENABLED=1`.
  4. Restart the bluetooth service with the command: `sudo /etc/init.d/bluez-utils restart`

Connect the Mouse

Now let's connect the mouse:

sudo hidd --search

Retry this command until the mouse connects. You may have to turn it off and on or press the reset/connect button a couple of times. Alternately, you can find the Bluetooth address of your mouse via:

  • a label on the bottom of the mouse
  • running `hcitool scan`

Once the address is known, type:

sudo hidd --connect deviceaddr

Where deviceaddr is the address of your mouse, for example 00:01:02:03:04:05

Now the mouse should reconnect once you turn it on, even if you reboot. Some people experience that using the hcitools for anything might create some fuzz with the hidd tool.

Approach is tested using:

*ubuntu Release Kernel bluez-utils
Ubuntu 7.10 gutsy 2.6.22-14-386 3.19-0ubuntu3
Kubuntu 7.04 feisty 2.6.20-15-generic 3.9-0ubuntu4
Ubuntu 6.10 edgy
Kubuntu 6.06 dapper 2.6.15-26-386 2.24