Bluetooth mouse does not connect after reboot

Maksim Yevmenkin maksim.yevmenkin at gmail.com
Thu Jan 20 22:43:15 UTC 2011


On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 12:43 PM, Oliver Fromme <olli at lurza.secnetix.de> wrote:
> David Demelier wrote:
>  > It has two logical button at the both sides. It does "backward" or
>  > "forward" in firefox or the same in nautilus. My logitech mouse has the
>  > same feature on the wheel. if I press the mouse wheel to the side it
>  > does 2 more click so the wheel has not only one middle click but three.
>  > The middle click and "back" "next"
>  >
>  > These back/next buttons are not detected by xev. That's my current
>  > trouble :-)
>
> If xev doesn't see them, the next step would be to find out
> if moused sees them.  Run moused with the -f -d options, so
> it will print all events.

sorry, i'm a bit confused here. moused has nothing to do with
bluetooth mouse. bthidd decodes hid reports (received over bluetooth
link), fills mouse_info structure, and, feeds mouse_info to kernel via
mouse_action ioctl. so, i don't think that moused will be able to trap
that.

i'd like to know how those "non-working" events are reported at hid
level. David, could you please use hcidump and obtain traces for those
"non-working" events?

> By the way, I don't think this is bluetooth related at all.
> Maybe you should open a new thread on the x11 list.

it may or may not be bthidd related :) if bthidd can decode and put
those events into kernel then there is no reason for it to not do that
:)

thanks,
max


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