Hi,
I read a lot in bluez mailing lists archives about link key
issues between Windows and Linux, but I found no one
mentioned that
under Windows with Toshiba stack there are no such prblems.
The point is that when I switch to Windows and then back to
linux, I
have to manually invoke 'hidd --search' and press the link
button on my
mx900. This case is obviosuly known. But how comes that when
switching
from linux to windows it works immediately without any
further actions?
More annoing is that when I press fn-f2 key combination
(intended for
turning the radios on/off) under linux I lose connection and
have to
reconnect the same way as above. Surprisingly under windows
there is no
such problem.
So, if that's possible to be done with toshiba stack windows,
why is it
not with bleuz linux?
PS. I am using dell wireless 350 bluetooth 2.0 module here
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