i use a logitech k270 keyboard and mouse for several years
we had power outage for a couple of days
now the keyboard is nuts
the mouse works
i get odd multiple sequences with a few, not all, keys
if i type "ls" i get "l7s9u"
space is "[ "
there are a dozen or so other keys that are screwy
this mach
On 2021-08-09 02:47, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
Does this help ?
OK, it is no great hardship to wait a second or two.
mick
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Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> This means, that I can't change nor access my BIOS / UEFI settings by a BT
> keyboard?
It depends on the hardware and BIOS. Some newer especially with integrated
BT would implement a HID driver, so that you could, but if it would work
with each keyboard etc. no idea.
It i
gt; It's also one of the
> reason that make it impossible to use a Bluetooth keyboard to
> communicate with GRUB or another bootloader or simply access the system
> configuration of your PC.
This means, that I can't change nor access my BIOS / UEFI settings by a BT
keyboard?
Than
he keyboard for activity and
> can that be made quicker ?
No, this is related to the way the bluetooth stack work.
When you use a hardware keyboard (USB or PS/2 for example), the
interface is purely thru the use of a driver in the kernel (USB driver
or PS/2 driver).
When you use a Bluetooth keyboard,
Debian 11
I like the little generic bluetooth keyboards but it is annoying that
when they go to sleep it takes a few seconds for everything to wake up
so you can commence typing.
Is it perhaps to do with the PC polling the keyboard for activity and
can that be made quicker ?
mick
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Il 15/07/20 10:39, deloptes ha scritto:
Andrea Borgia wrote:
Devices are connected and show up in logs, that is where it gets weird.
Next week I'm home and I'll be able to try a physical kbd / touchpad
combo.
You may have a look at the X server configuration. I don't use BT inputs,
but I recal
On 2020-07-18 20:08, deloptes wrote:
When I looked in the Google glass it told me this
https://forum.manjaro.org/t/bluetooth-usb-adapter-not-being-recognized/142636/12
which lead to this
https://www.reddit.com/r/AnnePro/comments/e76ij8/csr_40_bluetooth_dongle_on_linux/
yup looks exactly the
mick crane wrote:
> On 2020-07-18 01:11, deloptes wrote:
>> mick crane wrote:
>>
>>> added myself to input group but no joy.
>>> keyboard has sticker "Generic Bluetooth Apple keyboard".
>>> I use wireless mouse which Just Works.
>>> Bluetooth Dongle I think was described as for Apple.
>>> keyboar
On 2020-07-18 01:11, deloptes wrote:
mick crane wrote:
added myself to input group but no joy.
keyboard has sticker "Generic Bluetooth Apple keyboard".
I use wireless mouse which Just Works.
Bluetooth Dongle I think was described as for Apple.
keyboard and dongle worked on macmini.
I'd have tho
mick crane wrote:
> added myself to input group but no joy.
> keyboard has sticker "Generic Bluetooth Apple keyboard".
> I use wireless mouse which Just Works.
> Bluetooth Dongle I think was described as for Apple.
> keyboard and dongle worked on macmini.
> I'd have thought that Blueman would see
> added myself to input group but no joy.
> keyboard has sticker "Generic Bluetooth Apple keyboard".
> I use wireless mouse which Just Works.
> Bluetooth Dongle I think was described as for Apple.
> keyboard and dongle worked on macmini.
> I'd have thought that Blueman would see the adapter.
Just
On 2020-07-17 21:16, Dan Ritter wrote:
mick crane wrote:
hello,
somebody gave me an old macmini and a bluetooth keyboard.
I don't know anything about bluetooth.
I'd like to use the keyboard with buster because the wired keyboard
wire is
not long enough.
I got a usb bluetooth dongle
mick crane wrote:
> hello,
> somebody gave me an old macmini and a bluetooth keyboard.
> I don't know anything about bluetooth.
> I'd like to use the keyboard with buster because the wired keyboard wire is
> not long enough.
> I got a usb bluetooth dongle (whatever t
hello,
somebody gave me an old macmini and a bluetooth keyboard.
I don't know anything about bluetooth.
I'd like to use the keyboard with buster because the wired keyboard wire
is not long enough.
I got a usb bluetooth dongle (whatever they are called)
The kernel seems to see it
Il 15/07/20 10:39, deloptes ha scritto:
You may have a look at the X server configuration. I don't use BT inputs,
but I recall there could be some additional settings in the following
sections, or needed to add those. I'm sure you can find instructions.
I don't have a server config file, only
Andrea Borgia wrote:
> Devices are connected and show up in logs, that is where it gets weird.
> Next week I'm home and I'll be able to try a physical kbd / touchpad
> combo.
You may have a look at the X server configuration. I don't use BT inputs,
but I recall there could be some additional sett
Il 14/07/20 23:56, Bob Weber ha scritto:
On 7/14/20 1:11 PM, Andrea Borgia wrote:
I bought a bluetooth keyboard with the intention to use it with our
Samsung tablets. It just worked in KDE to my surprise. Is the mouse
a part of the keyboard or a separate device?
It is in an app which
uchpad and keyboard.
I've tried both with KDE and on console, no go.
Are there any special settings I have to make?
No ideas?
I bought a bluetooth keyboard with the intention to use it with our Samsung
tablets. It just worked in KDE to my surprise. Is the mouse a part of the
keyboard or a
Il 12/07/20 20:17, Andrea Borgia ha scritto:
After the pairing, I can see in the logs that there are 3 new devices
(keyboard, mouse, multimedia controls) as input devices but that's it:
it doesn't work in parallel with the internal touchpad and keyboard.
I've tried both with KDE and on cons
Hello.
I'm trying to use this app on my phone to have a spare BT mouse /
keyboard combo:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.appground.blek
Tested with WIndows on my laptop, it works out of the box, no special
settings required beyond pairing.
When running Linux on the same
On 28/01/18 10:32, Karol Augustin wrote:
I know that id doesn't fix the problem but as you won't be able to use
usb wakup functionality with bluetooth keyboard anyway maybe just
disable it in BIOS and it should fix the problem for now.
My idea is to rely on another usb device to w
On 28/01/18 14:28, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello, I am not very familiar with Bluetooth which I tend to disable
entirely on my computers, but in case of such problems with buggy
hardware I use the TLP package. The configuration allows to precisely
choose what hardware (pointing devices
d to a usb port.
>
> Everytime I suspend (no matter which method), the computer wake up
> immediately (because it detects some connecting activity from the
> bluetooth keyboard).
>
> I have to disconnect the bluetooth keyboard with the hardware button
> before suspending. Th
.
Everytime I suspend (no matter which method), the computer wake up
immediately (because it detects some connecting activity from the
bluetooth keyboard).
I have to disconnect the bluetooth keyboard with the hardware button
before suspending. Then I can suspend and wakeup with the mouse.
Is there a way to
), the computer wake up
immediately (because it detects some connecting activity from the
bluetooth keyboard).
I have to disconnect the bluetooth keyboard with the hardware button
before suspending. Then I can suspend and wakeup with the mouse.
Is there a way to suspend without turning off the
On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 03:01:30 -0400 (EDT), martin wrote:
> I try booting 2.6.26 five times and there work keyboard without problem. In
> 2.6.32-trunk it only works if I tap enter key some times around "Start INIT
> 2.85" (or at least until the computer has been left alone for an hour or so).
>
>
On Thursday 01 April 2010 15.01.12 Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 03:34:18 -0400 (EDT), Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > On Thu,01.Apr.10, 07:47:49, martin wrote:
> >> This last days my keyboard has stop working. If I just let the computer
> >> start as normal, nothing works. The keyboard in q
On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 03:34:18 -0400 (EDT), Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Thu,01.Apr.10, 07:47:49, martin wrote:
>> This last days my keyboard has stop working. If I just let the computer
>> start
>> as normal, nothing works. The keyboard in question is a logitech dinovo edge
>> with bluetooth connect
On Thu,01.Apr.10, 07:47:49, martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This last days my keyboard has stop working. If I just let the computer start
> as normal, nothing works. The keyboard in question is a logitech dinovo edge
> with bluetooth connection, using the included receiver. I have observe the
> followi
Hi,
This last days my keyboard has stop working. If I just let the computer start
as normal, nothing works. The keyboard in question is a logitech dinovo edge
with bluetooth connection, using the included receiver. I have observe the
following:
* When trying to type on the keyboard, a red blue
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