Comment 5 for bug 404979

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Mikko Helminen (mikko-helminen) wrote : Re: [Bug 404979] Re: [Karmic] Bluetooth mouse cannot establish parity

The blinking and constant asking for permission with my mouse has
stopped and disappeared by some kind of update. But I doubt that this
update was directly linked to bluetooth packages. I would have
noticed.

After the late stage of 9.10 development it has been normal procedure,
that after every single boot I need to turn on and off the mouse and
connect and unconnect the bluetooth connection to it before it starts
to work. This is really miserable, but after unsuccessful experiments
with other bluetooth software, I see no easy solution to this.

And that I consider as a bug too.

Mikko

2009/11/4 agonified <email address hidden>:
> Here is my story:
>
> - I have Jaunty, Karmic, and Windows 7 installed on my machine. I was
> using the same Logitech 270 Bluetooth mouse without any problems in
> Jaunty and I decided to give it a try in Karmic. I booted into it tried
> to pair my mouse using the gnome bluetooth applet. The very same thing
> happened to me: bluetooth applet claimed that connection was established
> but mouse kept blinking which means the pairing did not take place. Then
> I booted into Jaunty and the pairing wasn't successful in there either.
> Couple of reboots later into the Karmic, I decided to give my mouse a
> try in Windows 7. It worked perfectly. Then I tried pairing it again in
> Jaunty and Karmic, which really surprises me, and it worked...
>
> I don't know what went wrong in Jaunty and Karmic but getting it paired
> in Windows seems to be the workaround for me...
>
> --
> [Karmic] Bluetooth mouse cannot establish parity
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/404979
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>
> Status in “gnome-bluetooth” package in Ubuntu: New
>
> Bug description:
> Bluetooth mouse cannot establish parity with current Karmic release (since clean install of Alpha 3 on 2009-07-23) and the mouse flickers in the new device or connected device screen without making any actual connection. Both latest releases of bluez and blueman seem to leave the problem as it is. Other bluetooth devices, i.e. a Nokia phone works just fine.
>
> The mouse device which is used testing the problem is Logitech 270 Bluetooth mouse.
>

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