View Full Version : BT Mighty Mouse, Jaunty MB 2,1 - almost works
jackbusch
April 6th, 2009, 06:34 AM
Hiya
Just upgraded to 9.04 - there doesnt' seem to be a page for Jaunty on Macbook 2,1 and this doesn't appaer to be an issue on other models. I can setup my Mighty Mouse and it seems to go off without a hitch and I get to hte part where I enter my pin code and usually I did 1111 but after that, mouse remains unresponsive and just tries to synch up again like it didn't work. I've tried 0000 too. It was 1111 in Intrepid and worked fine. Is this a known issue?
Thanks
cyberdork33
April 6th, 2009, 10:39 AM
Hiya
Just upgraded to 9.04 - there doesnt' seem to be a page for Jaunty on Macbook 2,1 and this doesn't appaer to be an issue on other models. I can setup my Mighty Mouse and it seems to go off without a hitch and I get to hte part where I enter my pin code and usually I did 1111 but after that, mouse remains unresponsive and just tries to synch up again like it didn't work. I've tried 0000 too. It was 1111 in Intrepid and worked fine. Is this a known issue?
Thanks
what utility/method are you using?
jackbusch
April 6th, 2009, 10:41 AM
Just whatever Bluetooth assistant comes default. It actually detects it automatically and prompts me for the pin code as soon as I click the mouse. I've also tried opening up the Assistant and trashing it and re-adding it. Same result.
cyberdork33
April 6th, 2009, 10:49 AM
Just whatever Bluetooth assistant comes default. It actually detects it automatically and prompts me for the pin code as soon as I click the mouse. I've also tried opening up the Assistant and trashing it and re-adding it. Same result.
read through this:
http://idebian.wordpress.com/2008/07/06/manage-hid-bluetooth-devices-in-linux/
Also I think there is some post by hajk that addresses jaunty specifically.
Try this:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1102096
Locoxella
April 7th, 2009, 12:06 AM
My mighty mouse works ok in Jaunty with 0000... well, almost.
It works ok the first time, but I must completly delete it and redetect it from scratch every time I reboot my machine.
Did you tried to to erase it and start from scratch? At least thats one problem less for you.
Also, Ive noticed that the nipple ball of the might mouse got his X axis inverted with a recent (I think it was working ok a week ago) update.
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