![]() #ACTION="add", SUBSYSTEM="bluetooth", KERNEL="hci*", RUN+="/bin/hciconfig %k up" Step 2: sudo nano /etc/bluetooth/nfĬhange line 67, uncomment # so that it reads Ĭhange line 89, uncomment and change #AutoEnable=false so that it reads ![]() Step 1: sudo apt-get install bluez blueman To get the mouse working, I followed this blog to do the following: I managed to write off a 14.04 laptop, but had more success with my 16.04 installation. I have struggled a lot with my bluetooth Microsoft designer keyboard and mouse for the last two days. ![]() I also had issues to connect my "Microsoft designer mouse" but I managed to solve the problem. I tried many things like doing pairing with bluetoothctl command but nothing change. The strange thing is that Ubuntu detect if submitted pin is correct or not. My keyboard led continues to blink like it was searching to pair. Ubuntu says that my keyboard is paired but it doesn't seems to work. When I try to pair it, the GUI ask me to enter the pin code on my bluetooth keyboard and press enter. I'm running ubuntu 16.04 and I'm trying to pair my Microsoft Designer Keyboard to my computer.
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