Yesterday, 04:38 PM
I had tried using using the blueman-manager as well as the command line bluetoothctl with no success at all. To answer someone's question I brought up the blueman-manager, deleted the mouse device, set the mouse into pairing mode, had the manager search for devices, and tried to connect with the mouse again.
A Bluetooth Authentication pop-up came up, BUT, this time it didn't have a Enter PIN pop-up with it. It had buttons and one said "Always accept". I don't remember seeing that before. But if you ignore it then you won't get it again and you're stuck in Enter PIN mode forever. IT IS WORKING!
I guess I didn't see that before.
A Bluetooth Authentication pop-up came up, BUT, this time it didn't have a Enter PIN pop-up with it. It had buttons and one said "Always accept". I don't remember seeing that before. But if you ignore it then you won't get it again and you're stuck in Enter PIN mode forever. IT IS WORKING!
I guess I didn't see that before.