https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=301780#c6
Stefan Seyfried changed:
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--- Comment #6 from Stefan Seyfried 2007-08-23 08:50:12 MST ---
The Yast bluetooth module needs to have bluetooth support enabled. This is the
case here.
Then you can connect the mouse with the inputwizard (either by clicking through
kdebluetooth menu or by starting /opt/kde3/bin/kinputwizard
Once the window appears, you click on "Add new devices" and press the connect
button on the mouse for a second or two.
The mouse should now be found. Select it and then click "Setup".
You should get a final confirmation window asking "Do you want to allow mouse
$FOO to connect?", select "yes".
After that it is "just working". At least for me (i tried it right now as i am
typing this). :-)
Technically, a new input device shows up in /proc/bus/input/devices:
I: Bus=0005 Vendor=046d Product=b003 Version=4310
N: Name="Logitech MX1000 mouse"
P: Phys=00:50:F2:EA:6B:EF
S: Sysfs=/class/input/input17
U: Uniq=00:07:61:3F:1B:6D
H: Handlers=mouse2 event6
B: EV=7
B: KEY=ffff0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B: REL=143
which should, AFAIK, just be handled by X's generic mouse driver.
Adding Tom Patzig, the author of the input wizard, to CC.
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