Ubuntu 12.04 + Bluetooth problems with maintaining connection
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I have an Apple Wireless Mouse, Apple Wireless Keyboard, Apple Wireless Trackpad, and a pair of headphones. All of these connect to the computer via a Bluetooth dongle.
After several hours I've managed to get the devices paired (all except the headphones) with the computer. However, I'm facing a problem where a connection can't be maintained even with one device.
I first started with the gnome bluetooth applet
, this couldn't even pick up devices, so I installed blueman, and this at least detected the devices but it couldn't keep the connection going.
Then i read somewhere to get hidd installed and use the command line using the mac address of the device (which I got from blueman) and this worked really well, the connection was stable, but there's still a couple of issues that I need help with:
- If I am to use hidd I need to execute this via terminal, which means for the keyboard and the mouse I need to have two of each. This doesn't make sense. I need the bluetooth daemon to have started with the devices picked up a lot earlier, and especially at grub bootloader.
- The mouse and the trackpad both work if i use hidd, however, I cannot get the right mouse to work nor the scroll wheel to work.
- The headphones don't work period, they don't work with any of the bluetooth applets, and with hidd either. When I use blueman aplet, it attempts to pair and states 'Authentication Rejected". The headphone is Phillips SHB9100.
If someone can help me with this, I would be grateful.
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