Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 22:18:27 +0200 From: "Ronald Klop" <ronald-freebsd8@klop.yi.org> To: freebsd-bluetooth@freebsd.org Subject: Re: bthidd Message-ID: <opspjr01xu8527sy@smtp.local> In-Reply-To: <opspjrr8qx8527sy@smtp.local> References: <opsn65wosp8527sy@smtp.local> <42444AB4.7080300@savvis.net> <opsocok7yo8527sy@smtp.local> <42483D9F.2090805@savvis.net> <opsoge2fqk8527sy@smtp.local> <opspjmf0198527sy@smtp.local> <4266B2DA.50609@savvis.net> <opspjrr8qx8527sy@smtp.local>
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 22:13:10 +0200, Ronald Klop <ronald-freebsd8@klop.yi.org> wrote: > On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 12:51:54 -0700, Maksim Yevmenkin > <maksim.yevmenkin@savvis.net> wrote: > >> Ronald, > > [ removed a lot of text ] > >> looks like the phone has both keyboard and the mouse part. do you know >> if phone sends mouse events (if you move joystick i guess)? how about >> running 'hcidump' while pressing buttons on the phone? >> >>> # bthidcontrol -a phone query > /etc/bluetooth/bthidd.conf >>> # bthidd -d >>> <select 'control external device' on my phone> >>> bthidd[786]: Accepted control connection from 00:0f:de:78:93:d8 >>> bthidd[786]: Accepted interrupt connection from 00:0f:de:78:93:d8 >> >> that looks fine. it means there is a hid session between phone and the >> computer. please use hcidump to see if there is any hid events going >> from the phone. >> >>> And now I'm stuck. I don't see a new device in /dev or a msg in >>> dmesg/console. >> >> there wont be any device. the mouse part *might* work. btw try to run >> bthidd on console (not on xterm). > > I understand more now. I need to run moused to make it work. With moused > I can use my phone to control the mouse-pointer and mouse-buttons on the > console. I think I need to set up X11 to use moused for this to work on > X also. Does this work? BTW, this is very cool stuff. With some more tweaking I can remote control my laptop with my phone during presentations. -- Ronald Klop, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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