On Thu, 2008-03-06 at 09:50 -0800, Mike Iglesias wrote: > I just got a Dell XPS M1330 laptop, and have set it up as a dual boot with > Vista and Fedora 8. I have a bluetooth Dell Travel Mouse, and it works with > Vista, but I can't get it to work with Fedora. > > When I turn the mouse on, there's no indication that Fedora has seen the mouse > so I right clicked on the bluetooth icon in the upper panel and then selected > "Browse Device". The display shows "Dell BT Travel Mouse" and indicates that > it's a mouse. I select that and then click connect. I get this in a window: > > Couldn't display "obex://[mac addr of mouse]". > Check if the service is available. > > The input service is running for bluetooth, so I'm not sure what "service" > needs to be available. Is there something I should look for to make this > mouse work? > > > -- > Mike Iglesias Email: iglesias@xxxxxxx > University of California, Irvine phone: 949-824-6926 > Network & Academic Computing Services FAX: 949-824-2270 > More than likely I am just putting my foot in my mouth like usual when I try and help but you may need to install openobx in order to get it to work. Maybe it will help Donald Reader