Re: Question about Bluetooth





On 08/19/2010 03:51 PM, JD wrote:
Hi,
If I boot up while the usb bluetooth is plugged in,
I do not see the bluetooth icon on the bar (Gnome desktop).
But if I unplug it and replug it back in, the icon
appears and then I can use the laptop mouse pad
to click it and connect to the bluetooth mouse.

Is this the expected or normal behaviour?



try a right click on the icon, i just turned mine off by clicking that icon.

its reasonable you can click to to turn it on ...

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Jack Craig
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