![]() You'll notice hidd will try to find any bluetooth device in the range and normally it'll find your keyboard. Press it few times and in terminal hit enter to run hidd -s. Take the keyboard in your hands, turn it around and you'll see a little red button. Write in terminal hidd -s but don't hit Enter yet. Then run Terminal> hcitool dev:ĭevices:hci0 00:07:55:ZZ:YY:XX -> this means your bluetooth is connected and recognized You'll notice that bluetooth icon apears in on the top right panel. To enable bluetooth mode of your keyboard and mouse, you have to press the red button on the usbstick and plug it in while the red button is pressed. With this fix, both work.īased on ubuntuforums. The problem was usually that you had either keyb+mouse OR other bluetooth devices, not both. * other bluetooth devices (paired with Nokia 6680) * multimedia keys (volume control, play/stop/ prev/next, media library, email, others not tested/configured) All typing and mousing has to be done with the spare keyboard until the procedure is complete. * attach a spare keyboard (an perhaps mouse) with a wire (usb or ps2). * install blueman from the ppa (instructions are found elsewhere) It should still be fixed to work out of the box. I don't consider it a fix but a workaround, so please do NOT consider the bug fixed. ![]()
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