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Date:	Thu, 24 Aug 2006 08:59:11 +0200
From:	CIJOML <cijoml@...ny.cz>
To:	bluez-users@...ts.sf.net, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Microsoft BT mouse's optical sensor switches off???

Hi,

I upgraded my debian linux to newest testing version:

notas:/usr/src/linux-2.6.18-rc4# dpkg -l|grep -i bluez
ii  bluez-hcidump                    1.31-1                      Analyses 
Bluetooth HCI packets
ii  bluez-utils                      3.1-3.1                     Bluetooth 
tools and daemons
ii  libbluetooth1                    2.25-2                      Library to 
use the BlueZ Linux Bluetooth stack
ii  libbluetooth2                    3.1-1                       Library to 
use the BlueZ Linux Bluetooth stack

and linux kernel to 2.6.18-rc4 to have also latest BlueZ kernel.

Everything works fine, except mouse?!

Mouse works, but it sensor getts off in a very short time. I have to click 
2times any button on it to start it again to move cursor?!

This really p*ss me off.

Where can I switch off this "feature"??

Until now everything worked fine.

Thanks a lot for reply

Michal
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