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Strunzdesign n00b
Joined: 12 May 2004 Posts: 67 Location: Nuremberg - Germany
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Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 3:21 pm Post subject: Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer for Bluetooth (2.0) - Wheel |
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Hi,
I'm not sure where to put this topic... is it desktop-
or kernel related? IMHO it's bluetooth related so I've
put it here. Sorry in advance
I have a new mouse/keyboard combo by Microsoft:
"Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth".
There were no big problems to activate the keyboard
and basic mouse support in Xorg. But I failed to activate
support for the mouse wheel (which is a four directions
"tilt" wheel) and the two side-buttons.
1.) /etc/X11/xorg.conf
I Tried a lot of combinations of "ZAxisMapping",
"Buttons" und "Protocol", which never worked.
IMHO it's not an Xorg related problem:
2.) cat /dev/input/mice or cat /dev/input/mouseX
I get a lot of characters when moving the mouse,
which is ok. But the mouse wheel and the tilt-function
do not result in "garbage" like moving the mouse does.
It's the same with the both keys for the thumb
on the left side of the mouse.
Ok, no "events" in /dev/input/mice... no chance for xorg!
3.) hcidump
I installed hcidump and looked at the type of transferred
data between HCI and mouse. Moving the mouse results in
a flood of messages related to ACL data (Data transfer).
But: Scrolling the wheel does NOT!
Test: "Single click with left mouse button"
root@powerstation florian # hcidump
HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.9
device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffff
> HCI Event: Mode Change (0x14) plen 6
> ACL data: handle 0x0007 flags 0x02 dlen 9
L2CAP(d): cid 0x41 len 5 [psm 0]
> HCI Event: Mode Change (0x14) plen 6
> HCI Event: Mode Change (0x14) plen 6
> HCI Event: Mode Change (0x14) plen 6
> ACL data: handle 0x0007 flags 0x02 dlen 9
L2CAP(d): cid 0x41 len 5 [psm 0]
> HCI Event: Mode Change (0x14) plen 6
> HCI Event: Mode Change (0x14) plen 6
> HCI Event: Mode Change (0x14) plen 6
> HCI Event: Mode Change (0x14) plen 6
===CTRL-C===
-> You see some HCI events and two entrys showing
"ACL data". I'm not sure what the HCI events mean, but
the first "ACL data" was generated by pressing the button,
the second when it was released.
Test: "Scroll upwards, scroll wheel"
root@powerstation florian # hcidump
HCIDump - HCI packet analyzer ver 1.9
device: hci0 snap_len: 1028 filter: 0xffffffff
> HCI Event: Mode Change (0x14) plen 6
> HCI Event: Mode Change (0x14) plen 6
> HCI Event: Mode Change (0x14) plen 6
> HCI Event: Mode Change (0x14) plen 6
===CTRL-C===
No data transferred, only four "Events".
The first two events occour when starting scrolling,
the last both one second after stopping scrolling.
You can play with the wheel, scroll upwards, stop,
immediately scroll downwards. No more data printed
by hcidump. The mouse does not send wheel-related
information to the PC.
Any ideas? Does this mouse need something
like a second data channel to access the wheel?
At this point I've no clue what to do, I've read
through the whole forum *g* but no hints to solve
_this_ problem.
Ok, now some information about my hardware:
Mouse:
* "Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer for Bluetooth"
* Model: 1001
Kernel: 2.6.10-ck5
net-wireless/bluez-libs-2.12
net-wireless/bluez-utils-2.12
net-wireless/bluez-hcidump-1.16
root@powerstation florian # hciconfig
hci0: Type: USB
BD Address: 00:0D:3A:A1:5C:C4 ACL MTU: 377:10 SCO MTU: 16:0
UP RUNNING PSCAN ISCAN AUTH ENCRYPT
RX bytes:849646 acl:61161 sco:0 events:4570 errors:0
TX bytes:9283 acl:265 sco:0 commands:309 errors:0
root@powerstation florian # hcitool info 00:0D:3A:A2:03:D4
Requesting information ...
BD Address: 00:0D:3A:A2:03:D4
Device Name: Microsoft Mouse
LMP Version: 1.2 (0x2) LMP Subversion: 0x100
Manufacturer: Broadcom Corporation (15)
Features: 0xbc 0x02 0x04 0x28 0x08 0x08 0x00 0x00
<encryption> <slot offset> <timing accuracy> <role switch>
<sniff mode> <RSSI> <power control> <enhanced iscan>
<interlaced pscan> <AFH cap. slave> <AFH cap. master>
root@powerstation florian # sdptool browse 00:0D:3A:A2:03:D4
Browsing 00:0D:3A:A2:03:D4 ...
Service RecHandle: 0x0
Service Class ID List:
"SDP Server" (0x1000)
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100)
PSM: 1
"SDP" (0x0001)
Language Base Attr List:
code_ISO639: 0x656e
encoding: 0x6a
base_offset: 0x100
Profile Descriptor List:
"" (0x0100)
Version: 0x0100
Service Name: Microsoft® IntelliMouse® Explorer for Bluetooth®
Service Description: Five Button Mouse
Service Provider: Microsoft
Service RecHandle: 0x10000
Service Class ID List:
"Human Interface Device" (0x1124)
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100)
PSM: 17
"HIDP" (0x0011)
Language Base Attr List:
code_ISO639: 0x656e
encoding: 0x6a
base_offset: 0x100
Profile Descriptor List:
"Human Interface Device" (0x1124)
Version: 0x0100
Service RecHandle: 0x10001
Service Class ID List:
"PnP Information" (0x1200)
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100)
PSM: 1
"SDP" (0x0001)
Profile Descriptor List:
"" (0x1200)
Version: 0x0100
Any ideas?
Thanks for help!
Greetings, Florian |
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luna80 Veteran
Joined: 01 Feb 2004 Posts: 1546 Location: switzerland
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Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 4:58 pm Post subject: |
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I have your same micorsoft product
I spent a lot of time to get working the mouse, and the keyboard!
I can't get working the keyboard, and for the mouse I have problem whit the wheel me to!
To get the mouse working I musst everytime do the following steps:
Code: | 1. press the connect button on the mouse
2. # hcitool scann
3. # hidd --connetcion xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
4. # startx
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I don't know how to get working it automatically...
And the keyboard? I don't know for yet how to do.
I have any suggest for you, but perhaps you can help me?
I'm sorry for my english, I don't speek very well. |
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Strunzdesign n00b
Joined: 12 May 2004 Posts: 67 Location: Nuremberg - Germany
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Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 12:31 pm Post subject: |
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Ok, new information.
I have a working mouse wheel now. The "tilt"
function does not work, but using the wheel does
result in garbage in /dev/input/mice... yeah
My multimedia keys are not working right now,
it seems that I've to do some research to
activate them.
Ok, for all you out there who want to reproduce
* Kernel:
Vanilla-2.6.10 is enough to get the mouse and the
keyboard working, but it's bluetooth stack is not
able to handle the new microsoft equipment (problems
mit "hidp"... my equipment was detected as "boot-"+something)
There is a patch for 2.6.10 at "http://www.bluez.org/patches.html".
It is called -mh2 and was released this night. It has hdip
support and enables my mouse wheel
I modified a ck-sources-Ebuild to apply this patch
to a stock 2.6.10. Very dirty, but works for me:
root@powerstation mh-sources # pwd
/usr/local/portage/sys-kernel/mh-sources
root@powerstation mh-sources # cat mh-sources-2.6.10-r2.ebuild
K_PREPATCHED="yes"
UNIPATCH_STRICTORDER="yes"
K_NOSETEXTRAVERSION="yes"
K_NOUSENAME="yes"
ETYPE="sources"
inherit kernel-2
detect_version
KEYWORDS="x86"
RESTRICT="nomirror"
MH_PATCH="patch-${KV_FULL}.gz"
UNIPATCH_LIST="${DISTDIR}/${MH_PATCH}"
IUSE=""
DESCRIPTION="MH-Sources"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.bluez.org/patches.html"
SRC_URI="${KERNEL_URI} http://www.holtmann.org/linux/kernel/patch-2.6.10-mh2.gz"
root@powerstation mh-sources #
>>> from /etc/X11/xorg.conf >>>
Section "InputDevice"
Driver "mouse"
Identifier "Mouse1"
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
Option "SendCoreEvents" "true"
Option "Protocol" "ExplorerPS/2"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
# Option "YAxisMapping" "4 5"
Option "Buttons" "5"
Option "Emulate3Buttons" "false"
Option "Name" "AutoDetected"
Option "Vendor" "AutoDetected"
EndSection
<<<
>>> /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf >>>
# HCId options
options {
# Automatically initialize new devices
autoinit yes;
# Security Manager mode
# none - Security manager disabled
# auto - Use local PIN for incoming connections
# user - Always ask user for a PIN
#
security user;
# Pairing mode
# none - Pairing disabled
# multi - Allow pairing with already paired devices
# once - Pair once and deny successive attempts
pairing multi;
# PIN helper
# pin_helper /etc/bluetooth/pin-helper;
pin_helper /usr/lib/kdebluetooth/kbluepin;
# D-Bus PIN helper
#dbus_pin_helper;
}
# Default settings for HCI devices
device {
# Local device name
# %d - device id
# %h - host name
name "BlueZ (%d)";
# Local device class
class 0x3e0100;
# Default packet type
#pkt_type DH1,DM1,HV1;
# Inquiry and Page scan
iscan enable; pscan enable;
# Default link mode
# none - no specific policy
# accept - always accept incoming connections
# master - become master on incoming connections,
# deny role switch on outgoing connections
#
#lm accept,master;
#
lm accept;
# Default link policy
# none - no specific policy
# rswitch - allow role switch
# hold - allow hold mode
# sniff - allow sniff mode
# park - allow park mode
#
#lp hold,sniff;
#
lp rswitch,hold,sniff,park;
# Authentication and Encryption
auth disable;
encrypt disable;
}
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This hcid.conf disables authentication and encryption
When activating it, you can do encryption with your keyboard,
but you'll end up with a mouse that won't reconnect after
power save. The mouse is unable to do auth! I have no
idea how to apply options to specific bt devices...
>>> rfcomm.conf
rfcomm0 {
# Automatically bind the device at startup
bind yes;
# Bluetooth address of the device:
device xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;
# RFCOMM channel for the connection
channel 1;
# Description of the connection
comment "Siemens S55";
}
<<<
Only needed if you have a mobile with bluetooth support.
>>> /etc/init.d/bluetooth >>>
# Bluetooth configuraton file
# Start of hcid (allowed values are "true" and "false")
HCID_ENABLE=true
# Config file for hcid
HCID_CONFIG="/etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf"
# Start sdpd (allowed values are "true" and "false")
SDPD_ENABLE=true
# Start hidd (allowed values are "true" and "false")
HIDD_ENABLE=true
# Arguments to hidd
HIDD_OPTIONS=""
# Run hid2hci (allowed values are "true" and "false")
HID2HCI_ENABLE=false
# Bind rfcomm devices (allowed values are "true" and "false")
RFCOMM_ENABLE=true
# Config file for rfcomm
RFCOMM_CONFIG="/etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf"
# Start dund (allowed values are "true" and "false")
DUND_ENABLE=false
# Arguments to dund
DUND_OPTIONS="--listen --persist"
# Start pand (allowed values are "true" and "false")
PAND_ENABLE=false
# Arguments to pand
PAND_OPTIONS="--listen --role NAP"
<<<
Then:
rc-update add bluetooth default
Ok, now you're set! Reboot.
Press some keys on your keyboard, or move your mouse in X.
Does it work?
No:
Open a root shell.
type in: "hidd --search". Press your reset button on your mouse
for 5 secs, and press "enter" immediately after doing this.
Hidd should connect to your mouse. If it returns to your shell
without an error, your mouse is ready!
Same with your keyboard.
Fire up a "hidd --search", reset your keyboard, tadaa.
It works here with power saving after some minutes and
reboots. After reboot, you have to move your mouse and
press a key on your keyboard. After ca. 2 secs you have
your equipment "online"
root@powerstation conf.d # hidd --show
01:01:01:01:01:01 Microsoft A keyboard that runs over Bluetooth [045e:0099] connected
02:02:02:02:02:02 Microsoft Five Button Mouse [045e:0098] connected
root@powerstation conf.d # hcitool con
Connections:
> ACL 01:01:01:01:01:01 handle 8 state 1 lm MASTER
> ACL 02:02:02:02:02:02 handle 6 state 1 lm MASTER
root@powerstation conf.d #
Ok, this works for me. You do not need the patched kernel.
You need it to get the multimedia keys and the wheel working,
but basic support should be in every 2.6.10.
What does not work for me:
* Encryption (+auth) for keyboard _and_ no encryption for mouse.
It works wenn I connect the keyboad with auth and encryption,
and then deactivate auth via hciconfig. But after power saving
cycle the keyboard reconnects to the host and deactivtes encryption
* Tilt wheel: It gererates garbage at /dev/input/mouse, but
I've no idea how to activate it in Xorg and KDE.
* Same with both additional mouse buttons...
* Multimedia keys. The Microsoft wireless multimedia
profile does not work in KDE. "showkeys" results in a
flood of newlines... there is someting wrong elsewere.
* Keyboard does not work neither in BIOS nor in GRUB.
Is this ok? What do all the mcrosoft windows users, that
do not have a second keyboard have, do? Does windows
activate a special mode in the usb stick to be "transparent"?
There must be a way to enter BIOS setup or to select an entry
in GRUB... else the keyboard would cripple your box?!?
Ok, good luck
Florian
EDIT: Wrong hidd commands corrected |
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doalwa Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 03 Mar 2003 Posts: 139 Location: Old Europe
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Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 5:30 pm Post subject: |
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Aow, you rock man
I just bought myself one of those MS Bluetooth beasts...wanted to use it on my Mac originally...but it didn't work with the included Bluetooth module on my Powerbook...gave it a shot on my gentoo box..and thanks to your helpful post it worked flawlessly..mouse wheel included...Thumbs Up!!!
Any hints on how to bring the mouse up on boot automatically?
Keep the Funk Alive! _________________ Keepin' the Funk alive since 1983! |
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Keiss n00b
Joined: 19 Sep 2004 Posts: 43 Location: Prague, Czech Republic
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Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2005 10:03 pm Post subject: |
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Hi,
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What does not work for me:
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Same with both additional mouse buttons...
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Change your xorg.conf input section for the mouse like this:
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Option "ZAxisMapping" "6 7"
Option "Buttons" "7"
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and then you need to run:
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xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 3 6 7 4 5"
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then the two additional buttons should work (i.e. back/forward in firefox) |
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I.C.Wiener Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 25 Jul 2004 Posts: 115 Location: Furtwangen (Germany)
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Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 1:43 am Post subject: |
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I would never have figured this out on my own, thx a lot Strunzdesign.
Altough there appear to be very few people using a bluetooth mouse/keyboard someone should perhaps create an official howto.
It took me 1h to figure out that auth/encryption doesn't work for the IntelliMouse and another 3h to find the trick with "hidd --search" in the BlueZ-forum.
I'm using gentoo-sources 2.6.13 (recent at the moment) and as there is some basic bluetooth-hid support already included it never came to my mind that another kernel-patch had to be applied to make the wheel work. Fortunately I found this thread - but that was really just luck.
So finally the mouse works.
However technically the mouse doesn't meet my expectations:
- the mouse is quite choosy regarding it's surface, for example it jumps around when using my ratpadz and even the table isn't much better
- very inaccurate - at least compared to my IntelliMouse Explorer (USB)
- definitely not the right choice for people who want to play online-games (feels laagy, reacts far too slow)
- it doesn't have an on/off-switch (you have to remove the batteries when carrying it around in a bag/backpack with you notebook)
It's ok for office-work but I think a 60Euro mouse could do better. |
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maudib n00b
Joined: 03 Nov 2005 Posts: 50
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Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 9:05 am Post subject: |
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Everything worked great with kernel 2.6.13 and with bluez patch the wheel worked aswell..
However when upgrading to 2.6.14, there seems to be some problems..
I have tried vanilla kernel, gentoo-sources, with and without bluez mh1 and mh2 patch.
At first everything works as it should but after a while everything gets messy.
I can move the mouse but it lags and its impossible to point it at anything..
The keyboard gets really slow and makes double strokes out of everything..
I'm not sure if this is USB related or Bluetooth..
When this has happened, trying to use a standard USB keyboard shows the same behaviour as the bluetooth keyboard.
I have not tried to only use an USB mouse/keyboard to see if it still happens...
Any ideas? Anyone with the same problems with 2.6.14? |
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maudib n00b
Joined: 03 Nov 2005 Posts: 50
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 7:46 pm Post subject: |
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The same problem occurs when only using USB mouse+keyboard and the bluetooth dongle unplugged..
An other problem I have, even when using 2.6.13 kernel, is that when the keyboard get activated after has been idle, I dont seem to be able to click on any other windows than the active one.
I have to click on the wheel button to get everything back to normal. Same in gnome, xfce, kde.
Anyone had this problem? |
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I.C.Wiener Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 25 Jul 2004 Posts: 115 Location: Furtwangen (Germany)
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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 1:07 pm Post subject: |
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I just gave gentoo-sources-2.6.14-r2 a try. The mouse-wheel didn't work, as described by maudib. No matter wheter the mh2-patch was applied or not.
And even worse: again I got some trouble with libata, won't detect my sata-dvdwriter anymore. I'm getting tired of fixing things perfectly working in a previous releases. So I'll keep using 2.6.13.
There where times I could simply emerge a new kernel, compile and everything worked great. However since I moved to 2.6 it's more like emerge a new kernel, compile, google, find/apply/modify some patches, recompile, move back to some older version or replace some hardware that is no longer supported. Uhrrggg, this suckz! |
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maudib n00b
Joined: 03 Nov 2005 Posts: 50
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Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 4:45 pm Post subject: |
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well...i resetted my Bios settings and one of my problems disappeared. strange though that it worked in .13.
problem still remain that when coming back from Idle, i have to click middle button to be able to focus any other window than the one i had focus on when i resumed the keyboard. |
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jadedjay n00b
Joined: 07 Nov 2005 Posts: 11 Location: Japan
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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 6:01 am Post subject: |
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I followed the steps to set up the bluetooth mouse and found them very helpful thanks
But both my mouse and keyboard keep disconnecting in KDE after a short time of not being used.
I setup KBluetoothd to get them working in KDE. However I am not sure if I should be doing anything else.
Its most annoying as I walk away from my computer and my mouse and keyboard disconnect.
Any ideas? |
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mammlouk n00b
Joined: 29 Jan 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 6:32 pm Post subject: |
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I also cannot get the mousewheel working in 2.6.14 even with patches. Has anyone got this to work? Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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I.C.Wiener Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 25 Jul 2004 Posts: 115 Location: Furtwangen (Germany)
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SJWackness n00b
Joined: 18 Mar 2006 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 1:36 am Post subject: |
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How did you get the mouse working? I have tried to apply that patch you linked to, but as far as I can tell, it's already part of Gentoo Kernel 2.6.15-r7. I can get the mouse and keyboard working with the absolute minimum functionality, but I can not get the scroll wheel nor the side mouse buttons to work. When I cat /dev/input/mice I only get responses from the left and right buttons and the click wheel when pressed down. I have every Bluetooth option enabled in the kernel. What am I missing???? |
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michaelbevilacqua n00b
Joined: 20 Mar 2005 Posts: 42 Location: Schwenksville, PA
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 6:01 pm Post subject: |
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This is what I did with 2.6.17-ck1
http://www.bluez.org/patches.html and download http://www.holtmann.org/linux/kernel/patch-2.6.17-mh2.gz
then
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gunzip patch-2.6.17-mh2.gz
cp patch-2.6.17-mh2 /usr/src
cd /usr/src
ln -s linux-2.6.17-ck1 linux-2.6.17
patch -p0 < patch-2.6.17-mh2
cd linux
make clean && make && make modules_install
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Copy your kernel from arch/i386/boot/bzImage into /boot and reconfigure your bootloader.
HTH. _________________ Michael Bevilacqua |
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I.C.Wiener Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 25 Jul 2004 Posts: 115 Location: Furtwangen (Germany)
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:33 am Post subject: |
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I just applied the mh5-patch to gentoo-sources-2.6.17-r1 - works.
Btw. Apple just created a bluetooth-edition of the mighty-mouse. Both mice are almost equally priced, but the mighty mouse comes with an on/off-switch (to save battery) which is a great plus for notebook-users who carry their mouse around a lot. If the ball (yep, they went one step further and replaced the wheel with a ball, so you can scroll in any direction) works with an unpatched kernel I'll probably buy one. |
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tkhobbes Guru
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Tenser234 n00b
Joined: 17 May 2004 Posts: 8
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Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 4:47 am Post subject: Xmod map |
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Hey all, I just spent 20 minutes doodling to figure out the correct map of the keys.
My Intellimouse Explorer for BT apparently has 9 buttons according to xmod. I figure the other two are for the tilt, which I do not have.
Either way, assigning each button a letter, then finding which letter referenced which number and moving the numbers around I got this
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xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 9 3 4 5 2 8 6 7"
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I do not know what 9, 2 or 8 do, except that 2 annoys me cause it tries to paste random information.
A = Left click
B = Middle Click
C = Right Click
D = Scroll Up
E = Scroll Down
F = ?
G = ?
H = Left bottom button
I = Left top Button
If you line the numbers and letters like so,
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1 9 3 4 5 2 8 6 7
A B C D E F G H I
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You get normal functionality. |
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Massimo B. Veteran
Joined: 09 Feb 2005 Posts: 1771 Location: PB, Germany
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Hello, this doesn't work for me.
I'm trying to get a bluetooth mouse (Macally BTmicro) working with the PowerBook G4. Curiously the mouse is working even inside openfirmware before the operating system has started.
The only thing that doesn't work is the mouse wheel. cat /dev/input/mouse2 returns stream for all mouse movement except the wheel. I started the HID daemon but it doesn't see the (working) mouse: Code: | # /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart
* WARNING: you are stopping a boot service.
* Shutting down Bluetooth ...
* Stopping rfcomm ...
Can't get device list: Operation not supported [ !! ]
* Stopping sdpd ... [ ok ]
* Stopping hcid ... [ ok ]
* Starting Bluetooth ...
* Starting hcid ... [ ok ]
* Starting sdpd ... [ ok ]
* Starting rfcomm ... [ ok ]
# lsmod
Module Size Used by
rfcomm 31096 0
l2cap 23940 5 rfcomm
evdev 10560 8
# hidd --search
Searching ...
# hidd --show
# hcitool con
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At http://www.bluez.org/patches.html there is a patch for 2.6.22, I'm running 2.6.22-gentoo-r5. Do I still need this patch for the mouse wheel? I thought the parts you patched some time ago are already in the official tree?
Maybe the BT stuff of the PowerBook is somehow managed my Openfirmware because even there the mouse is working. If so I will better ask the PPC group. _________________ HP ZBook Power 15.6" G8 i7-11800H|HP EliteDesk 800G1 i7-4790|HP Compaq Pro 6300 i7-3770 |
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