Description of problem: When a bluetooth mouse is used, the mouse pointer keeps freezing at regular intervals, probably because of a lack of input events at that time. I tried my laptop touchpad and a USB mouse and they both work flawlessly. How reproducible: Configure a bluetooth mouse as an input device through gnome-bluetooth and move it around. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Press the Bluetooth icon in the notification area and set up a new device. 2. Select the bluetooth mouse from the list. 3. Move it around. Actual results: The mouse pointer keeps freezing at regular intervals for about 1 second and then keeps going like nothing happened. Expected results: The mouse pointer should keep moving fluidly without interruption. Additional info: The events seem to be coming in late at that time since if I right click the mouse the event does work after the mouse pointer gets unfrozen, but I cannot be sure since I did this manually, so I may just be slow. :)
Input devices are handled in the kernel.
This bug is a duplicate of 516756.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 516756 ***