[Bug 294910] [NEW] Bluetooth Logitech keyboard and mouse issues
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294910 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Apr 8 03:45:38 BST 2009
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When booting up or making changes in the system BIOS, the Logitech
DiNovio Bluetooth keyboard is perfectly usable but once Ubuntu 8.1 loads
to the login screen, it is necessary to use a wired keyboard to enter
the login and password, then the Bluetooth keyboard works just fine once
Ubuntu finishes booting up. Clearly Ubuntu is taking away a basic system
function before returning it again with its own driver. This issue also
existed in 8.04.
Also, after booting or reawakening the system from sleep, the mouse
reverts to right-hand even though the settings remain for left-hand. The
only way to get it straightened out is to set it to right-hand, save the
changes, then set it back to left-hand operation every time. This
problem did not appear to exist until 8.10.
With the same Bluetooth hardware, the screen on the separate MediaPad is
useless and, as the keyboard itself has no Cap-Lock light, there needs
to be some on-screen text to say so but it is not there. I see many
postings on Linux and Ubuntu forums about this hardware so there is
definitely a need to better software for it even if Logitech itself has
fallen short in the Linux area. Applies to 8.04 and 8.10.
** Affects: bluez (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Bluetooth Logitech keyboard and mouse issues
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294910
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