[New: openFATE 309115] Integrate Apple Magic Mouse driver
Feature added by: Andreas Schneider (Los_Andros) Feature #309115, revision 1 Title: Integrate Apple Magic Mouse driver Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Andreas Schneider (los_andros) Description: Hello, I'm using the Apple Magic Mouse and Apple Wireless Keyboard (both bluetooth). The Apple MAgic Mouse has a Touch Screen surface for vertical & horizontical scrolling. The left click and right click is working out of the box using the standard kernel (also the KOTD). You can find a development of the Aple Magic Mouse driver (hid-magicmouse) here: http://github.com/entrope/linux-magicmouse I was unable to build a kernel module and I'm not sure if the driver will be integrated into the standard kernel, so it would be nice to have patched kernel for the openSUSE standard kernel that supports the Apple Magic Mouse. Regards Andy -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309115
Feature changed by: Vladimir Botka (vbotka) Feature #309115, revision 2 Title: Integrate Apple Magic Mouse driver Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable + Info Provider: Andreas Schneider (los_andros) Requested by: Andreas Schneider (los_andros) Description: Hello, I'm using the Apple Magic Mouse and Apple Wireless Keyboard (both bluetooth). The Apple MAgic Mouse has a Touch Screen surface for vertical & horizontical scrolling. The left click and right click is working out of the box using the standard kernel (also the KOTD). You can find a development of the Aple Magic Mouse driver (hid- magicmouse) here: http://github.com/entrope/linux-magicmouse - I was unable to build a kernel module and I'm not sure if the driver will be integrated into the standard kernel, so it would be nice to have patched kernel for the openSUSE standard kernel that supports the Apple Magic Mouse. - Regards Andy + Discussion: + #1: Vladimir Botka (vbotka) (2010-03-03 12:31:10) + Bluetooth keyboards and mouses shall work with HID (Human Interface + Device Profile) via btusb driver. It would be good to try and connect + the devices with bluetooth-applet. If it is not working that I would + suggest to open a bug report. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309115
Feature changed by: Andreas Schneider (Los_Andros) Feature #309115, revision 3 Title: Integrate Apple Magic Mouse driver Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Andreas Schneider (los_andros) Requested by: Andreas Schneider (los_andros) Description: Hello, I'm using the Apple Magic Mouse and Apple Wireless Keyboard (both bluetooth). The Apple MAgic Mouse has a Touch Screen surface for vertical & horizontical scrolling. The left click and right click is working out of the box using the standard kernel (also the KOTD). You can find a development of the Aple Magic Mouse driver (hid- magicmouse) here: http://github.com/entrope/linux-magicmouse I was unable to build a kernel module and I'm not sure if the driver will be integrated into the standard kernel, so it would be nice to have patched kernel for the openSUSE standard kernel that supports the Apple Magic Mouse. Regards Andy Discussion: #1: Vladimir Botka (vbotka) (2010-03-03 12:31:10) Bluetooth keyboards and mouses shall work with HID (Human Interface Device Profile) via btusb driver. It would be good to try and connect the devices with bluetooth-applet. If it is not working that I would suggest to open a bug report. + #2: Andreas Schneider (los_andros) (2010-03-03 13:29:35) + Hi, + the keyboard and mouse are both working via hid, but for the mouse only + left click and right click are working, scrolling functions are not + availible, because the hid driver doesn't recognize the special + multitouch surface events of the apple magic mouse (it's not the mighty + mouse, it's this model http://www.apple.com/de/magicmouse/) + The linked driver (github) from entrope makes these events availible + and if you build the kernel module you should have a hid-magicmouse.ko + kernel module, that loads if you connect the Apple Magic Mouse via + bluetooth. + I couldn't get it working, and sadly the driver is not availible for + the 2.6.32 or 2.6.33 kernel. + + I thought a feature request would be the better place, but I could also + open a bug report. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309115
Feature changed by: Alfredo Amaya (alfre2) Feature #309115, revision 5 Title: Integrate Apple Magic Mouse driver Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Andreas Schneider (los_andros) Requested by: Andreas Schneider (los_andros) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Hello, I'm using the Apple Magic Mouse and Apple Wireless Keyboard (both bluetooth). The Apple MAgic Mouse has a Touch Screen surface for vertical & horizontical scrolling. The left click and right click is working out of the box using the standard kernel (also the KOTD). You can find a development of the Aple Magic Mouse driver (hid- magicmouse) here: http://github.com/entrope/linux-magicmouse I was unable to build a kernel module and I'm not sure if the driver will be integrated into the standard kernel, so it would be nice to have patched kernel for the openSUSE standard kernel that supports the Apple Magic Mouse. Regards Andy Discussion: #1: Vladimir Botka (vbotka) (2010-03-03 12:31:10) Bluetooth keyboards and mouses shall work with HID (Human Interface Device Profile) via btusb driver. It would be good to try and connect the devices with bluetooth-applet. If it is not working that I would suggest to open a bug report. #2: Andreas Schneider (los_andros) (2010-03-03 13:29:35) Hi, the keyboard and mouse are both working via hid, but for the mouse only left click and right click are working, scrolling functions are not availible, because the hid driver doesn't recognize the special multitouch surface events of the apple magic mouse (it's not the mighty mouse, it's this model http://www.apple.com/de/magicmouse/) The linked driver (github) from entrope makes these events availible and if you build the kernel module you should have a hid-magicmouse.ko kernel module, that loads if you connect the Apple Magic Mouse via bluetooth. I couldn't get it working, and sadly the driver is not availible for the 2.6.32 or 2.6.33 kernel. I thought a feature request would be the better place, but I could also open a bug report. + #3: Alfredo Amaya (alfre2) (2011-03-15 20:33:59) + In fact, support for Apple Magic Mouse & Wireless Keyboard is still + poor on 11.4. Some improvement at respect would be nice + (https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=666449) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/309115
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