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Bluetooth mouse constantly disconnects and reconnects
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My bluetooth mouse won't stay connected. This happened recently in 16.04, and I subsequently upgraded to 18.04, but the problem persists.
From bluetoothctl you can see everytime I move the mouse it connects, then just disconnects immediately.
$ bluetoothctl
Agent registered
[bluetooth]# list
Controller 18:5E:0F:99:9B:EC brendan-HP-ENVY-m7-Notebook [default]
[bluetooth]# devices
Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Bluetooth Mouse
Device 68:64:4B:3B:C7:E4 68-64-4B-3B-C7-E4
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
I've followed other threads suggesting to update to the latest bluez5 version, but no dice....
Any help would be appreciated.
18.04 bluetooth
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My bluetooth mouse won't stay connected. This happened recently in 16.04, and I subsequently upgraded to 18.04, but the problem persists.
From bluetoothctl you can see everytime I move the mouse it connects, then just disconnects immediately.
$ bluetoothctl
Agent registered
[bluetooth]# list
Controller 18:5E:0F:99:9B:EC brendan-HP-ENVY-m7-Notebook [default]
[bluetooth]# devices
Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Bluetooth Mouse
Device 68:64:4B:3B:C7:E4 68-64-4B-3B-C7-E4
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
I've followed other threads suggesting to update to the latest bluez5 version, but no dice....
Any help would be appreciated.
18.04 bluetooth
What is the output of grep -i usb /var/log/syslog
– stumblebee
Sep 14 '18 at 3:51
@brercia Have you already found a solution? I have a similar problem: askubuntu.com/questions/1130207/…
– saitam
Apr 1 at 8:57
add a comment |
My bluetooth mouse won't stay connected. This happened recently in 16.04, and I subsequently upgraded to 18.04, but the problem persists.
From bluetoothctl you can see everytime I move the mouse it connects, then just disconnects immediately.
$ bluetoothctl
Agent registered
[bluetooth]# list
Controller 18:5E:0F:99:9B:EC brendan-HP-ENVY-m7-Notebook [default]
[bluetooth]# devices
Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Bluetooth Mouse
Device 68:64:4B:3B:C7:E4 68-64-4B-3B-C7-E4
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
I've followed other threads suggesting to update to the latest bluez5 version, but no dice....
Any help would be appreciated.
18.04 bluetooth
My bluetooth mouse won't stay connected. This happened recently in 16.04, and I subsequently upgraded to 18.04, but the problem persists.
From bluetoothctl you can see everytime I move the mouse it connects, then just disconnects immediately.
$ bluetoothctl
Agent registered
[bluetooth]# list
Controller 18:5E:0F:99:9B:EC brendan-HP-ENVY-m7-Notebook [default]
[bluetooth]# devices
Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Bluetooth Mouse
Device 68:64:4B:3B:C7:E4 68-64-4B-3B-C7-E4
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: yes
[CHG] Device 00:00:00:00:51:00 Connected: no
I've followed other threads suggesting to update to the latest bluez5 version, but no dice....
Any help would be appreciated.
18.04 bluetooth
18.04 bluetooth
edited Aug 14 '18 at 15:48
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What is the output of grep -i usb /var/log/syslog
– stumblebee
Sep 14 '18 at 3:51
@brercia Have you already found a solution? I have a similar problem: askubuntu.com/questions/1130207/…
– saitam
Apr 1 at 8:57
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What is the output of grep -i usb /var/log/syslog
– stumblebee
Sep 14 '18 at 3:51
@brercia Have you already found a solution? I have a similar problem: askubuntu.com/questions/1130207/…
– saitam
Apr 1 at 8:57
What is the output of grep -i usb /var/log/syslog
– stumblebee
Sep 14 '18 at 3:51
What is the output of grep -i usb /var/log/syslog
– stumblebee
Sep 14 '18 at 3:51
@brercia Have you already found a solution? I have a similar problem: askubuntu.com/questions/1130207/…
– saitam
Apr 1 at 8:57
@brercia Have you already found a solution? I have a similar problem: askubuntu.com/questions/1130207/…
– saitam
Apr 1 at 8:57
add a comment |
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I had the same issue on 18.04 with my Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse and tried all the steps mentioned here and elsewhere, but nothing helped. It constantly disconnected & reconnected after sleep or a reboot.
I finally found a solution on reddit:
Set UserspaceHID=true in /etc/bluetooth/input.conf and restart the bluetooth service (or reboot). After that, mouse stayed connected finally.
https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/8ywe3q/bluetooth_mouse_cannot_reconnect_after_disconnect/
add a comment |
I had the same problem with a Logitech M535 under 18.04. Pairing it differently, via terminal, is what resolved it for me:
- Unpair everything
- Set the mouse to discoverable
- run
bluetoothctl(list the MAC address, of your mouse, a number like 00:1F:28:FE:04:82) - run
pair <MAC>(within bluetoothctl which paired the device)
You might also want to trust the device with
trust <MAC>
When done, just type quit
Restart your computer, your mouse should now connect automatically after sleep or restart.
Please also note
Before all of that, I also updated bluez from 5.48 to 5.50, it is known to bring some fixes, I have no idea if it's needed but it certainly can't hurt:
First of all, open the terminal and check the current bluez version in your system with the following command:
dpkg --status bluez | grep '^Version:'
In my case, I received version: 4.48-0ubuntu0ppa. Add the following repository to get the last version of bluez (5.50 as of Sept 28, 2018):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bluetooth/bluez
sudo apt-get update
After running the command you should be able to update to bluez 5.50 via:
sudo apt upgrade
The following links contain more details about the bugs in bluez 4.48 and potential solutions: bluez bug description and bluez bug solution.
Please do not repost the same answer to multiple questions. If the questions are all similar enough to each other, please flag those questions as duplicates of this one, but please don't repost the same answer to many questions.
– Thomas Ward♦
Sep 28 '18 at 15:53
Ok, sorry, I did not knew that, I am pretty new. But to be fair, the problem is resolvable by the same procedure.
– Travis
Sep 29 '18 at 7:55
add a comment |
Same problem here - fixed as described below:
Ubuntu 18.04.2 (to be complete Dell Latitude 5290 2-in-1 - I think/from other postings irrelevant)
Bluetooth Mouse (to be complete HP Z5000 - also irrelevant what I saw so far)
Paired using graphical interface yields the following:
- Mouse works, however, as soon as the laptop falls asleep/reboots or even sporadically mouse does not work any more - re-animated by pressing the connect button and hitting the "System Settings -> Bluetooth -> HP Bluetooth Mouse Z500 -> Connection" button, one to several times.
- Could also reproduce behaviour with manually disconnecting mouse in "bluetoothctl". After move mouse tries to connect, falls back immediately.
After following the procedure described above:
$ bluetoothctl
...
[NEW] Device xx:yy:zz:...:www HP Bluetooth Mouse Z5000
[bluetooth]# remove xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# scan on
[NEW] Device xx:yy:zz:...:www HP Bluetooth Mouse Z5000
[bluetooth]# pair xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# trust xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# connect xx:yy:zz:...:www
Everythings fine - even without hacking /etc/bluetooth/input.conf
Works like a charm on reboot / sleep / manually "disconnect" in "bluetoothctl"
Hope this helps,
Klaus
Maybe somebody has more insight in what's the diff between pairing via GNOME system settings and with the "bluetoothctl" command line tool.
add a comment |
I'm no techie so didn't fancy editing files so just found the Bluetooth manager I was used to (Blueman for GNOME using bluez D-BusBackend) in Ubuntu Software installed it then found & setup my mouse in a jiffy, after using it for a while or at next reboot you will be asked if you trust this devise just click always trust & thats it & ignore the manager that comes with Ubuntu from now on, it worked perfect for me anyway and at 63 if I can do it anyone can lol
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I had the same issue on 18.04 with my Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse and tried all the steps mentioned here and elsewhere, but nothing helped. It constantly disconnected & reconnected after sleep or a reboot.
I finally found a solution on reddit:
Set UserspaceHID=true in /etc/bluetooth/input.conf and restart the bluetooth service (or reboot). After that, mouse stayed connected finally.
https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/8ywe3q/bluetooth_mouse_cannot_reconnect_after_disconnect/
add a comment |
I had the same issue on 18.04 with my Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse and tried all the steps mentioned here and elsewhere, but nothing helped. It constantly disconnected & reconnected after sleep or a reboot.
I finally found a solution on reddit:
Set UserspaceHID=true in /etc/bluetooth/input.conf and restart the bluetooth service (or reboot). After that, mouse stayed connected finally.
https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/8ywe3q/bluetooth_mouse_cannot_reconnect_after_disconnect/
add a comment |
I had the same issue on 18.04 with my Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse and tried all the steps mentioned here and elsewhere, but nothing helped. It constantly disconnected & reconnected after sleep or a reboot.
I finally found a solution on reddit:
Set UserspaceHID=true in /etc/bluetooth/input.conf and restart the bluetooth service (or reboot). After that, mouse stayed connected finally.
https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/8ywe3q/bluetooth_mouse_cannot_reconnect_after_disconnect/
I had the same issue on 18.04 with my Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse and tried all the steps mentioned here and elsewhere, but nothing helped. It constantly disconnected & reconnected after sleep or a reboot.
I finally found a solution on reddit:
Set UserspaceHID=true in /etc/bluetooth/input.conf and restart the bluetooth service (or reboot). After that, mouse stayed connected finally.
https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/8ywe3q/bluetooth_mouse_cannot_reconnect_after_disconnect/
answered Oct 21 '18 at 7:15
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I had the same problem with a Logitech M535 under 18.04. Pairing it differently, via terminal, is what resolved it for me:
- Unpair everything
- Set the mouse to discoverable
- run
bluetoothctl(list the MAC address, of your mouse, a number like 00:1F:28:FE:04:82) - run
pair <MAC>(within bluetoothctl which paired the device)
You might also want to trust the device with
trust <MAC>
When done, just type quit
Restart your computer, your mouse should now connect automatically after sleep or restart.
Please also note
Before all of that, I also updated bluez from 5.48 to 5.50, it is known to bring some fixes, I have no idea if it's needed but it certainly can't hurt:
First of all, open the terminal and check the current bluez version in your system with the following command:
dpkg --status bluez | grep '^Version:'
In my case, I received version: 4.48-0ubuntu0ppa. Add the following repository to get the last version of bluez (5.50 as of Sept 28, 2018):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bluetooth/bluez
sudo apt-get update
After running the command you should be able to update to bluez 5.50 via:
sudo apt upgrade
The following links contain more details about the bugs in bluez 4.48 and potential solutions: bluez bug description and bluez bug solution.
Please do not repost the same answer to multiple questions. If the questions are all similar enough to each other, please flag those questions as duplicates of this one, but please don't repost the same answer to many questions.
– Thomas Ward♦
Sep 28 '18 at 15:53
Ok, sorry, I did not knew that, I am pretty new. But to be fair, the problem is resolvable by the same procedure.
– Travis
Sep 29 '18 at 7:55
add a comment |
I had the same problem with a Logitech M535 under 18.04. Pairing it differently, via terminal, is what resolved it for me:
- Unpair everything
- Set the mouse to discoverable
- run
bluetoothctl(list the MAC address, of your mouse, a number like 00:1F:28:FE:04:82) - run
pair <MAC>(within bluetoothctl which paired the device)
You might also want to trust the device with
trust <MAC>
When done, just type quit
Restart your computer, your mouse should now connect automatically after sleep or restart.
Please also note
Before all of that, I also updated bluez from 5.48 to 5.50, it is known to bring some fixes, I have no idea if it's needed but it certainly can't hurt:
First of all, open the terminal and check the current bluez version in your system with the following command:
dpkg --status bluez | grep '^Version:'
In my case, I received version: 4.48-0ubuntu0ppa. Add the following repository to get the last version of bluez (5.50 as of Sept 28, 2018):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bluetooth/bluez
sudo apt-get update
After running the command you should be able to update to bluez 5.50 via:
sudo apt upgrade
The following links contain more details about the bugs in bluez 4.48 and potential solutions: bluez bug description and bluez bug solution.
Please do not repost the same answer to multiple questions. If the questions are all similar enough to each other, please flag those questions as duplicates of this one, but please don't repost the same answer to many questions.
– Thomas Ward♦
Sep 28 '18 at 15:53
Ok, sorry, I did not knew that, I am pretty new. But to be fair, the problem is resolvable by the same procedure.
– Travis
Sep 29 '18 at 7:55
add a comment |
I had the same problem with a Logitech M535 under 18.04. Pairing it differently, via terminal, is what resolved it for me:
- Unpair everything
- Set the mouse to discoverable
- run
bluetoothctl(list the MAC address, of your mouse, a number like 00:1F:28:FE:04:82) - run
pair <MAC>(within bluetoothctl which paired the device)
You might also want to trust the device with
trust <MAC>
When done, just type quit
Restart your computer, your mouse should now connect automatically after sleep or restart.
Please also note
Before all of that, I also updated bluez from 5.48 to 5.50, it is known to bring some fixes, I have no idea if it's needed but it certainly can't hurt:
First of all, open the terminal and check the current bluez version in your system with the following command:
dpkg --status bluez | grep '^Version:'
In my case, I received version: 4.48-0ubuntu0ppa. Add the following repository to get the last version of bluez (5.50 as of Sept 28, 2018):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bluetooth/bluez
sudo apt-get update
After running the command you should be able to update to bluez 5.50 via:
sudo apt upgrade
The following links contain more details about the bugs in bluez 4.48 and potential solutions: bluez bug description and bluez bug solution.
I had the same problem with a Logitech M535 under 18.04. Pairing it differently, via terminal, is what resolved it for me:
- Unpair everything
- Set the mouse to discoverable
- run
bluetoothctl(list the MAC address, of your mouse, a number like 00:1F:28:FE:04:82) - run
pair <MAC>(within bluetoothctl which paired the device)
You might also want to trust the device with
trust <MAC>
When done, just type quit
Restart your computer, your mouse should now connect automatically after sleep or restart.
Please also note
Before all of that, I also updated bluez from 5.48 to 5.50, it is known to bring some fixes, I have no idea if it's needed but it certainly can't hurt:
First of all, open the terminal and check the current bluez version in your system with the following command:
dpkg --status bluez | grep '^Version:'
In my case, I received version: 4.48-0ubuntu0ppa. Add the following repository to get the last version of bluez (5.50 as of Sept 28, 2018):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bluetooth/bluez
sudo apt-get update
After running the command you should be able to update to bluez 5.50 via:
sudo apt upgrade
The following links contain more details about the bugs in bluez 4.48 and potential solutions: bluez bug description and bluez bug solution.
edited Sep 28 '18 at 10:10
answered Sep 28 '18 at 8:38
TravisTravis
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Please do not repost the same answer to multiple questions. If the questions are all similar enough to each other, please flag those questions as duplicates of this one, but please don't repost the same answer to many questions.
– Thomas Ward♦
Sep 28 '18 at 15:53
Ok, sorry, I did not knew that, I am pretty new. But to be fair, the problem is resolvable by the same procedure.
– Travis
Sep 29 '18 at 7:55
add a comment |
Please do not repost the same answer to multiple questions. If the questions are all similar enough to each other, please flag those questions as duplicates of this one, but please don't repost the same answer to many questions.
– Thomas Ward♦
Sep 28 '18 at 15:53
Ok, sorry, I did not knew that, I am pretty new. But to be fair, the problem is resolvable by the same procedure.
– Travis
Sep 29 '18 at 7:55
Please do not repost the same answer to multiple questions. If the questions are all similar enough to each other, please flag those questions as duplicates of this one, but please don't repost the same answer to many questions.
– Thomas Ward♦
Sep 28 '18 at 15:53
Please do not repost the same answer to multiple questions. If the questions are all similar enough to each other, please flag those questions as duplicates of this one, but please don't repost the same answer to many questions.
– Thomas Ward♦
Sep 28 '18 at 15:53
Ok, sorry, I did not knew that, I am pretty new. But to be fair, the problem is resolvable by the same procedure.
– Travis
Sep 29 '18 at 7:55
Ok, sorry, I did not knew that, I am pretty new. But to be fair, the problem is resolvable by the same procedure.
– Travis
Sep 29 '18 at 7:55
add a comment |
Same problem here - fixed as described below:
Ubuntu 18.04.2 (to be complete Dell Latitude 5290 2-in-1 - I think/from other postings irrelevant)
Bluetooth Mouse (to be complete HP Z5000 - also irrelevant what I saw so far)
Paired using graphical interface yields the following:
- Mouse works, however, as soon as the laptop falls asleep/reboots or even sporadically mouse does not work any more - re-animated by pressing the connect button and hitting the "System Settings -> Bluetooth -> HP Bluetooth Mouse Z500 -> Connection" button, one to several times.
- Could also reproduce behaviour with manually disconnecting mouse in "bluetoothctl". After move mouse tries to connect, falls back immediately.
After following the procedure described above:
$ bluetoothctl
...
[NEW] Device xx:yy:zz:...:www HP Bluetooth Mouse Z5000
[bluetooth]# remove xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# scan on
[NEW] Device xx:yy:zz:...:www HP Bluetooth Mouse Z5000
[bluetooth]# pair xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# trust xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# connect xx:yy:zz:...:www
Everythings fine - even without hacking /etc/bluetooth/input.conf
Works like a charm on reboot / sleep / manually "disconnect" in "bluetoothctl"
Hope this helps,
Klaus
Maybe somebody has more insight in what's the diff between pairing via GNOME system settings and with the "bluetoothctl" command line tool.
add a comment |
Same problem here - fixed as described below:
Ubuntu 18.04.2 (to be complete Dell Latitude 5290 2-in-1 - I think/from other postings irrelevant)
Bluetooth Mouse (to be complete HP Z5000 - also irrelevant what I saw so far)
Paired using graphical interface yields the following:
- Mouse works, however, as soon as the laptop falls asleep/reboots or even sporadically mouse does not work any more - re-animated by pressing the connect button and hitting the "System Settings -> Bluetooth -> HP Bluetooth Mouse Z500 -> Connection" button, one to several times.
- Could also reproduce behaviour with manually disconnecting mouse in "bluetoothctl". After move mouse tries to connect, falls back immediately.
After following the procedure described above:
$ bluetoothctl
...
[NEW] Device xx:yy:zz:...:www HP Bluetooth Mouse Z5000
[bluetooth]# remove xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# scan on
[NEW] Device xx:yy:zz:...:www HP Bluetooth Mouse Z5000
[bluetooth]# pair xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# trust xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# connect xx:yy:zz:...:www
Everythings fine - even without hacking /etc/bluetooth/input.conf
Works like a charm on reboot / sleep / manually "disconnect" in "bluetoothctl"
Hope this helps,
Klaus
Maybe somebody has more insight in what's the diff between pairing via GNOME system settings and with the "bluetoothctl" command line tool.
add a comment |
Same problem here - fixed as described below:
Ubuntu 18.04.2 (to be complete Dell Latitude 5290 2-in-1 - I think/from other postings irrelevant)
Bluetooth Mouse (to be complete HP Z5000 - also irrelevant what I saw so far)
Paired using graphical interface yields the following:
- Mouse works, however, as soon as the laptop falls asleep/reboots or even sporadically mouse does not work any more - re-animated by pressing the connect button and hitting the "System Settings -> Bluetooth -> HP Bluetooth Mouse Z500 -> Connection" button, one to several times.
- Could also reproduce behaviour with manually disconnecting mouse in "bluetoothctl". After move mouse tries to connect, falls back immediately.
After following the procedure described above:
$ bluetoothctl
...
[NEW] Device xx:yy:zz:...:www HP Bluetooth Mouse Z5000
[bluetooth]# remove xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# scan on
[NEW] Device xx:yy:zz:...:www HP Bluetooth Mouse Z5000
[bluetooth]# pair xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# trust xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# connect xx:yy:zz:...:www
Everythings fine - even without hacking /etc/bluetooth/input.conf
Works like a charm on reboot / sleep / manually "disconnect" in "bluetoothctl"
Hope this helps,
Klaus
Maybe somebody has more insight in what's the diff between pairing via GNOME system settings and with the "bluetoothctl" command line tool.
Same problem here - fixed as described below:
Ubuntu 18.04.2 (to be complete Dell Latitude 5290 2-in-1 - I think/from other postings irrelevant)
Bluetooth Mouse (to be complete HP Z5000 - also irrelevant what I saw so far)
Paired using graphical interface yields the following:
- Mouse works, however, as soon as the laptop falls asleep/reboots or even sporadically mouse does not work any more - re-animated by pressing the connect button and hitting the "System Settings -> Bluetooth -> HP Bluetooth Mouse Z500 -> Connection" button, one to several times.
- Could also reproduce behaviour with manually disconnecting mouse in "bluetoothctl". After move mouse tries to connect, falls back immediately.
After following the procedure described above:
$ bluetoothctl
...
[NEW] Device xx:yy:zz:...:www HP Bluetooth Mouse Z5000
[bluetooth]# remove xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# scan on
[NEW] Device xx:yy:zz:...:www HP Bluetooth Mouse Z5000
[bluetooth]# pair xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# trust xx:yy:zz:...:www
[bluetooth]# connect xx:yy:zz:...:www
Everythings fine - even without hacking /etc/bluetooth/input.conf
Works like a charm on reboot / sleep / manually "disconnect" in "bluetoothctl"
Hope this helps,
Klaus
Maybe somebody has more insight in what's the diff between pairing via GNOME system settings and with the "bluetoothctl" command line tool.
answered Feb 22 at 14:59
klarklar
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I'm no techie so didn't fancy editing files so just found the Bluetooth manager I was used to (Blueman for GNOME using bluez D-BusBackend) in Ubuntu Software installed it then found & setup my mouse in a jiffy, after using it for a while or at next reboot you will be asked if you trust this devise just click always trust & thats it & ignore the manager that comes with Ubuntu from now on, it worked perfect for me anyway and at 63 if I can do it anyone can lol
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I'm no techie so didn't fancy editing files so just found the Bluetooth manager I was used to (Blueman for GNOME using bluez D-BusBackend) in Ubuntu Software installed it then found & setup my mouse in a jiffy, after using it for a while or at next reboot you will be asked if you trust this devise just click always trust & thats it & ignore the manager that comes with Ubuntu from now on, it worked perfect for me anyway and at 63 if I can do it anyone can lol
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I'm no techie so didn't fancy editing files so just found the Bluetooth manager I was used to (Blueman for GNOME using bluez D-BusBackend) in Ubuntu Software installed it then found & setup my mouse in a jiffy, after using it for a while or at next reboot you will be asked if you trust this devise just click always trust & thats it & ignore the manager that comes with Ubuntu from now on, it worked perfect for me anyway and at 63 if I can do it anyone can lol
I'm no techie so didn't fancy editing files so just found the Bluetooth manager I was used to (Blueman for GNOME using bluez D-BusBackend) in Ubuntu Software installed it then found & setup my mouse in a jiffy, after using it for a while or at next reboot you will be asked if you trust this devise just click always trust & thats it & ignore the manager that comes with Ubuntu from now on, it worked perfect for me anyway and at 63 if I can do it anyone can lol
answered Mar 28 at 12:20
Pete ButcherPete Butcher
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