Bug 531472 - Bluetooth keyboard and mouse do not work at first boot
Summary: Bluetooth keyboard and mouse do not work at first boot
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Status: CLOSED NOTABUG
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: bluez
Version: rawhide
Hardware: i386
OS: Linux
low
urgent
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Assignee: Bastien Nocera
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2009-10-28 14:21 UTC by John Mizell
Modified: 2009-10-28 16:21 UTC (History)
5 users (show)

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Last Closed: 2009-10-28 16:21:54 UTC
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Description John Mizell 2009-10-28 14:21:20 UTC
Description of problem:
Bluetooth keyboard and mouse do not work at first boot

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Fedora 12 beta

How reproducible:
everytime.

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Install fedora 12 beta
2.Boot after install to first boot
3.
  
Actual results:
No control over keyboard or mouse.

Expected results:
Keyboard and mouse respond to movement.

Additional info:
The install reconizes the keyboard and mouse just fine. This only happens at the first boot screen. I also booted into single user mode and found that the mouse and keyboard do not work at that stage as well.

Comment 1 Bastien Nocera 2009-10-28 14:25:00 UTC
What kind of hardware are you using (both the computer and mouse/keyboard models)?

In any case, I don't see how that would be a problem with bluez if you didn't set up the devices.

Comment 2 John Mizell 2009-10-28 14:35:43 UTC
Dell Keyboard
Model Number: y-raq-del2

Dell Mouse 
Model Number: m-rbb-del4

Dell bluetooth 
Model Number: c-uv35

Computer
Dell Dimension e521

Comment 3 John Mizell 2009-10-28 14:37:53 UTC
Shouldn't fedora automatically recognize the keyboard and mouse? Also I could be placing this under the wrong module. Do you think it should go to a different one?

Comment 4 Bastien Nocera 2009-10-28 16:21:54 UTC
This is a Logitech-made adapter.

Unfortunately we don't have any hardware specs for those devices, so you'd need to set them up using a wired configuration, or disable the switching to hci mode in /lib/udev/rules.d/70-hid2hci.rules.

See:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Documentation/Bluetooth#Frequently_Asked_Questions

(FWIW, I have the same problem on my Logitech setup, and we should be able to automate this using:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=556301 )


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