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Bluetooth Keyboard - Mouse - Ron Piggott - 12-24-2015

I am going to set up my 'Pine 64+' with 'Lubuntu' (Linux).  For this application I will need a keyboard and mouse.  I am seriously considering using Bluetooth for these. 

This would also give me the option of adding additional Bluetooth peripherals in the future.   However I have no experience with Bluetooth.  

I have two questions:

1 - Can these automatically pair each time the computer is turned on so I don't need another keyboard or mouse to enable these?  

2 - Will the Pine 64+ Bluetooth be USB based or something that plugs in to one of the expansion slots?  I would ideally like to keep the USB free for other things.

Ron


RE: Bluetooth Keyboard - Mouse - tllim - 12-24-2015

(12-24-2015, 09:56 PM)Ron Piggott Wrote: I am going to set up my 'Pine 64+' with 'Lubuntu' (Linux).  For this application I will need a keyboard and mouse.  I am seriously considering using Bluetooth for these. 

This would also give me the option of adding additional Bluetooth peripherals in the future.   However I have no experience with Bluetooth.  

I have two questions:

1 - Can these automatically pair each time the computer is turned on so I don't need another keyboard or mouse to enable these?  

2 - Will the Pine 64+ Bluetooth be USB based or something that plugs in to one of the expansion slots?  I would ideally like to keep the USB free for other things.

Ron

1; For bluetooth keyboard and mouse, you need to manually pair them. This process similar to computer or smartphone bluetooth pairing process. Please note that you also need the Pine A64 optional Wifi/BT add-on module for bluetooth feature.
2. The Pine64 bluetooth combo with Wifi and occupied its owns slot, both USB ports still free for other usage.


RE: Bluetooth Keyboard - Mouse - Ron Piggott - 12-25-2015

(12-24-2015, 10:17 PM)tllim Wrote:
(12-24-2015, 09:56 PM)Ron Piggott Wrote: I am going to set up my 'Pine 64+' with 'Lubuntu' (Linux).  For this application I will need a keyboard and mouse.  I am seriously considering using Bluetooth for these. 

This would also give me the option of adding additional Bluetooth peripherals in the future.   However I have no experience with Bluetooth.  

I have two questions:

1 - Can these automatically pair each time the computer is turned on so I don't need another keyboard or mouse to enable these?  

2 - Will the Pine 64+ Bluetooth be USB based or something that plugs in to one of the expansion slots?  I would ideally like to keep the USB free for other things.

Ron

1; For bluetooth keyboard and mouse, you need to manually pair them. This process similar to computer or smartphone bluetooth pairing process. Please note that you also need the Pine A64 optional Wifi/BT add-on module for bluetooth feature.

I've now found these instructions for automatic pairing.  An alternative keyboard will be needed to do this programming.


RE: Bluetooth Keyboard - Mouse - tllim - 12-25-2015

(12-25-2015, 08:39 PM)Ron Piggott Wrote:
(12-24-2015, 10:17 PM)tllim Wrote:
(12-24-2015, 09:56 PM)Ron Piggott Wrote: I am going to set up my 'Pine 64+' with 'Lubuntu' (Linux).  For this application I will need a keyboard and mouse.  I am seriously considering using Bluetooth for these. 

This would also give me the option of adding additional Bluetooth peripherals in the future.   However I have no experience with Bluetooth.  

I have two questions:

1 - Can these automatically pair each time the computer is turned on so I don't need another keyboard or mouse to enable these?  

2 - Will the Pine 64+ Bluetooth be USB based or something that plugs in to one of the expansion slots?  I would ideally like to keep the USB free for other things.

Ron

1; For bluetooth keyboard and mouse, you need to manually pair them. This process similar to computer or smartphone bluetooth pairing process. Please note that you also need the Pine A64 optional Wifi/BT add-on module for bluetooth feature.

I've now found these instructions for automatic pairing.  An alternative keyboard will be needed to do this programming.

You can try out.