Return-Path: From: "Bearcat M. Sandor" Reply-To: Linux@feline-soul.com To: Marcel Holtmann Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Page timeout on Logetech cordless elite keyboard but mouse works Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 01:40:09 -0600 Cc: BlueZ users References: <200607260027.41270.Linux@feline-soul.com> <1153898346.746.4.camel@localhost> In-Reply-To: <1153898346.746.4.camel@localhost> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Message-Id: <200607260140.10216.Linux@feline-soul.com> List-ID: Marcel, hidd --server is indeed running. At my start up i do: modprobe hidp /usr/bin/hidd --server hid2hci -0 /usr/bin/hidd --connect 00:07:61:1d:29:32 That connects the mouse just fine. However the keyboard never wakes up. Even removing and replacing a battery does nothing. A "/usr/bin/hidd --connect 00:07:61:1B:50:9B" just gives me the time out error. (forget the MAC i entered below, i cut/paste the wrong one). Nothing appears in my syslogs when i do a hdd --connect. Thanks for the help so far, Bearcat On Wednesday 26 July 2006 01:19 in an email titled "Re: [Bluez-users] Page timeout on Logetech cordless elite keyboard but mouse works" Marcel Holtmann wrote: >Hi Bearcat, > >> I am running sourcemage gnu/linux. My kernel is 2.6.17 and blues-libs and >> bluez-utils are versions 3.1. I have a Logitech cordless elite set >> (keyboard and MX 900 mouse). >> >> The basis for my work on it so far is here: >> http://www.bueche.ch/comp/mx900/mx900.html >> >> The logitech hub switches over to hci just fine and the mouse is >> successfully connected via blue tooth. (Note, both mouse and kb work in >> pure hid mode with no bluetooth). I need the bluetooth hub working as i >> will be getting a headset this week, that i need to have operational >> >> However, i can not get the keyboard to connect. When i enter a "hidd >> --connect 00:07:61:1d:29:32" i get "Can't get device information: Host is >> down" from the terminal and "Problem connecting with 00:07:61:1d:29:32: >> Page Timeout" on a kdebluetooth tool tip. >> >> I have hit the connect button on the keyboard repeatedly and even taken >> out a battery for a few seconds. I have verified that i am using the >> correct MAC address via the printing on the bottom of the keyboard. >> >> I'll be happy to provide what ever config info you all need to help me >> resolve this. > >make sure that "hidd --server" is running, because the keyboard will >re-connect to you. > >Regards > >Marcel -- Bearcat M. Sandor Bearcat@feline-soul.com ICQ: 6628727 MSN: bearcatsandor@hotmail.com Yahoo: bearcatsandor AIM: bearcatmsandor Jabber: bearcatsandor@jabber.org