Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 11:57:11 -0800 From: Maksim Yevmenkin <maksim.yevmenkin@savvis.net> To: Yann Berthier <yb@sainte-barbe.org> Cc: bluetooth@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Bluetooth mouse Message-ID: <41C88017.8010403@savvis.net> In-Reply-To: <20041221194912.GA748@hsc.fr> References: <opshmg45c1lo1qsj@mail.xs4all.nl> <419B9EF8.2090401@savvis.net> <1103269957.974.7.camel@localhost> <41C32471.2050805@savvis.net> <866530fusa.fsf@kamino.rfc1149.org> <41C35B92.7080908@savvis.net> <1103489813.1721.14.camel@localhost> <41C63A62.20304@savvis.net> <1103527349.1024.18.camel@localhost> <41C72A9B.6090405@savvis.net> <20041221194912.GA748@hsc.fr>
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Yann, >> ok, this does not make any sense. psm 25 ?! why the hell it tries >> to connect to psm 25? of course mouse tells host to get lost, >> because it does not want to talk on psm 25. >> >> wait, i know why. i just checked your older email and find out that >> you have >> >> "interrupt_psm 0x19;" >> >> line in your /etc/bluetooth/bthidd.conf file (mouse section). could >> you please try to change it to >> >> "interrupt_psm 0x13;" > > It worked for me with a MS mouse. Other mouse brand, same symptom, > same solution. Now, perhaps bthidcontrol is at fault actually. Do you > need an hcidump trace ? yes, please. the more traces i get the easier for me to fix the problem. what is the other (then MS) brand are you using? > Now, my 2nd and 3rd buttons are swapped (another poster on this > thread had the same too, if i'm not mistaken). Could it be also > related to an eroneous parsing of the SDP answer by bthidcontrol ? i do not think so. the information about buttons, axis etc. is encoded in the hid descriptor. you could send me a hicdump while you are pressing 2nd and then 3rd button along with 'bthidcontrol dump' output. thanks, max
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