Yes, it is working flawlessly. Wasn't working until I installed bluez-input.
Here's my /etc/default/bluetooth :
# Defaults for bluez
# start bluetooth on boot?
# compatibility note: If this variable is not found bluetooth will
# start
BLUETOOTH_ENABLED=1
# This setting will switch HID devices (e.g mouse/keyboad) to HCI mode, that is
# you will have bluetooth functionality from your dongle instead of only HID.
# Note that not every bluetooth dongle is capable of switching back to HID
# mode, see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=355497
HID2HCI_ENABLED=1
HID2HCI_UNDO=1
Peng,
Yes, it is working flawlessly. Wasn't working until I installed bluez-input.
Here's my /etc/default/ bluetooth :
# Defaults for bluez
# start bluetooth on boot?
# compatibility note: If this variable is not found bluetooth will
# start
BLUETOOTH_ENABLED=1
# This setting will switch HID devices (e.g mouse/keyboad) to HCI mode, that is bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 355497
# you will have bluetooth functionality from your dongle instead of only HID.
# Note that not every bluetooth dongle is capable of switching back to HID
# mode, see http://
HID2HCI_ENABLED=1
HID2HCI_UNDO=1