My bluetooth mouse (Dell BT Mouse) was working fine in Ubuntu after installing the OS. I just followed the gui prompts to connect it.
Then, after some time (right around the time I paired the same mouse with the windows OS installed on the same machine), the BT mouse stopped working. I tried again and again to pair it and it failed.
Hi everyone
After searching the forum, I could not find a clear answer on the possibility to remap mouse buttons (Bluetooth generic mouse)
I know that it is kernel related (Actually I am on Dorimanx), but after looking in system/usr/keylayout I found many configuration files related to several bluetooth accessories but nothing related to mouse
As I never tried this mouse with stock ROM, is the
Hi, I have a bluetooth dongle to get my bluetooth working in gnome shell. I can connect my magic mouse and it works perfectly, but I have to use another mouse to go to the bluetooth applet, scroll down to the mouse, and hit connect every time I start up. Is there any way to tell it to connect automatically?
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I have an otherwise perfectly working install of Fedora 17 on my Macbook Pro 8,2. I paired my mouse successfully, and easily, yesterday and used it for several hours. Today, after resuming the OS and turning the mouse on, they can not find each other.
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 on a laptop with a Synaptics touchpad. While testing an install of Bluetooth drivers I booted my computer into recovery mode so I could find out if Bluetooth worked before networking was installed. The system reconfigured the graphics to low VGA which disabled the mouse. I rebooted (normal startup) uninstalled the bluetooth drivers, but my mouse still won't work.
UNR on acer aspire one work fine for me but there is this weird problem about my mouse.
An old mouse i had worked perfectly find but a brand new mouse i bought had this strange problem.
Hi all,
I have a usb mouse connected to my ubuntu machine through the usb hub on my monitor. Normally it works just fine. However, when the monitor goes to sleep and wakes up, the mouse no longer works.
The scenario is like this:
- the computer is in use, mouse works just fine
Despite unchecking g-c-c / Displays / "Sticky Edges", and disabling associated settings in ccsm, I feel like sometimes the mouse gets stuck in my second monitor for a really small time when I'm switching monitors back and forth rapidly.
I have the launcher enabled only in my primary one (left). The one on the right (secondary) has no launcher.
I have a microsoft 5000 bluetooth mouse. After some time, i got it to pair with my laptop (Ubuntu 12.04 64). BUT the pointer doesn't move and the buttons work only marginally. The mouse is a laser mouse so it should work well on any surface- this one isn't working at all..
Is there something I'm missing? Has anyone else had this problem? did I really get the one bad mouse of the bunch??