alawson
October 6th, 2009, 10:46 AM
Hi all,
Sorry I've done a bit of searching, but am unable to find any definitive info on this subject for Jaunty.
I just bought myself a Logitech DiNovo Edge keyboard with integrated touchpad mouse.
It works pretty well as a bluetooth keyboard as long as I don't use the supplied dongle. I had an Asus bluetooth USB adapter kicking about from something else, and it's working fine through that as I type.
I have a few troubles tho.
At seemingly random intervals the touchpad stops working. Sometimes it wakes up, sometimes it doesn't. I need some tools to debug what's going on....
Is there a simple way of listing the currently attached bluetooth devices from the CLI?
I can do the following;
$ hcitool dev
Devices:
hci0 00:02:72:xx:xx:xx
but that isn't the keyboard's MAC as listed on the reverse, which starts 00:07:61
Any other way to list this stuff out?
Thanks for your help!
Sorry I've done a bit of searching, but am unable to find any definitive info on this subject for Jaunty.
I just bought myself a Logitech DiNovo Edge keyboard with integrated touchpad mouse.
It works pretty well as a bluetooth keyboard as long as I don't use the supplied dongle. I had an Asus bluetooth USB adapter kicking about from something else, and it's working fine through that as I type.
I have a few troubles tho.
At seemingly random intervals the touchpad stops working. Sometimes it wakes up, sometimes it doesn't. I need some tools to debug what's going on....
Is there a simple way of listing the currently attached bluetooth devices from the CLI?
I can do the following;
$ hcitool dev
Devices:
hci0 00:02:72:xx:xx:xx
but that isn't the keyboard's MAC as listed on the reverse, which starts 00:07:61
Any other way to list this stuff out?
Thanks for your help!