Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 07:50:16 +0000 (GMT) From: Iain Hibbert <plunky@ogmig.net> To: Dirk Engling <erdgeist@erdgeist.org>, ajtiM <starikarp@dismail.de>, freebsd-bluetooth@freebsd.org Subject: Re: problem with apple magic mouse Message-ID: <alpine.NEB.2.21.2002270738450.760@galant.ogmig.net> In-Reply-To: <b78638ed-b036-a13e-c913-5a50a9fb5aaa@erdgeist.org> References: <20200223150218.361332e4@dismail.de> <b78638ed-b036-a13e-c913-5a50a9fb5aaa@erdgeist.org>
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On Wed, 26 Feb 2020, Dirk Engling wrote: > On 23.02.20 21:02, ajtiM via freebsd-bluetooth wrote: > > > I am using long time Apple Magic Mouse and it works without problems. > > Now I have a problem (doesn't work), middle click/scrolling. > > I got messages: > > > > Accepted control connection from 7c:d1:c3:69:8b:67 > > bthidd[38707]: Accepted interrupt connection from 7c:d1:c3:69:8b:67 > > bthidd[38707]: Remote device 7c:d1:c3:69:8b:67 has closed control connection > > bthidd[38707]: Accepted control connection from 7c:d1:c3:69:8b:67 > > bthidd[38707]: Accepted interrupt connection from 7c:d1:c3:69:8b:67 > > bthidd[38707]: Could not process mouse events from 7c:d1:c3:69:8b:67.Invalid argument (22) > > > > I didn't change anything. > > Hmm, maybe the CONS_MOUSECTL ioctl has changed. What OS version are you > using? I wonder why that would suddenly appear. Need to check with my > Magic Mouse, I do only have access to in 2 weeks time. I use a Magic Mouse, and generally see this kind of disconnecting behaviour when the battery is exhausted - is there any other data sent from the mouse? It does send battery reports sometimes (# 0x30 and 0x47) iain
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