I'm not a bluetooth maintainer. So I don't have anything to
say about
inclusion of this in the base system. But maybe it's nice to
create a port
of this.
Ronald.
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 14:42:13 +0100, Anish Mistry
<amistry am-productions.biz> wrote:
> I've created a hid2hci application that converts
Logitech Bluetooth
> HID hubs to Bluetooth HCI devices. This is similar to
the Linux
> hid2hci, but only does Logitech devices and doesn't
perform any
> device matching. Currently it's a bit awkward to use
since you'll
> need uhid and ng_ubt loaded.
>
> htt
p://am-productions.biz/docs/logitech-hid2hci.c
> Just compile with gcc:
> gcc logitech-hid2hci.c -o logitech-hid2hci
>
> You keyboard and mouse should attach as /dev/uhid*.
Run the app
> against the uhid devices.
> ./logitech-hid2hci /dev/uhid0
> ./logitech-hid2hci /dev/uhid1
>
> An ubt device should now appear.
>
> Just for reference if you have a non-logitech device
the following
> should work, just point it at a ugen device.
> http://www.na
obsd.org/MacBook/hid2hci.c
>
--
Ronald Klop
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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