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Re: Bluetooth mouse disconnect while laptop runs with cell



Look forward to your return. Thank you!

> -----原始邮件-----
> 发件人: "Cindy-Sue Causey" <butterflybytes@gmail.com>
> 发送时间: 2017-09-27 03:29:08 (星期三)
> 收件人: Debian-Laptop <debian-laptop@lists.debian.org>
> 抄送: 
> 主题: Re: Bluetooth mouse disconnect while laptop runs with cell
> 
> >> On 26.09.17 20:22, wglxy@china.com wrote:
> >> >I use my laptop (Thinkpad X1 Carbon 5th) with a bluetooth mouse. The
> >> > mouse
> >> > work fine while the laptop runs with AC power supply.  But The
> >> > bluetooth
> >> > mouse is a trouble while the laptop runs with the embed cell.  The
> >> > mouse
> >> > will disconnect if it is not be used after several seconds.  So I want
> >> > use
> >> > the mouse, it must reconnect to the laptop and spend several seconds.
> >> > it
> >> > is very inconvenient!
> >> >
> >> >I think the reason is the function of bluetooth power save while the
> >> > cell
> >> > is used.  So I want to turn off the function of bluetooth power save,
> >> > but
> >> > I can not find where to define it.  Would you please tell me how to
> >> > turn
> >> > off the function of bluetooth power save?
> >>
> >> we've used 2 BT mice so far. Both had this behaviour. I'm afraid that the
> >> disconnection is behaviour of the mouse, not of the laptop.
> >>
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> 
> On 9/26/17, wglxy@china.com <wglxy@china.com> wrote:
> > I think that the disconnection is behaviour of the laptop and it can be
> > define in the Debian system because the disconnection is behaviour of
> > Windows. In Windows 10, I can define the behaviour in the device manager by
> > disable the function of power save about bluetooth. So I think some way
> > could solve this problem in Debian.
> 
> You responding again reminded me that something similar had come up on
> Debian-User. I *think* someone had asked if anyone had tips on
> creating a script that would move their cursor every so often... or
> *something* close to that.
> 
> At that time, I thought maybe it was about just keeping the screen
> from going to sleep. Now I wonder if something like that wouldn't help
> here, too. If I come across the thread, I'll come back and share..
> 
> Cindy :)
> -- 
> Cindy-Sue Causey
> Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA
> 
> * runs with duct tape *

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