Acer 3400LMI manual Sending files, Mouse & keyboard, KBluetooth, Installation

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Notice the two AT strings discussed above. The other commands are mainly cosmetic and may differ depending on your tool and its configurations.

13.3 Sending files

To send files to your OBEX (Object Exchange) capable phone you need the packages openobex and openobex­apps.

# obex_push 3 00:0A:D9:E9:D8:4F test.jpg

_ Bluetooth address to send to

_Channel for the OBEX Object Push service

A more convenient way to do this is to use the KDE extension KBluetooth described in its own section below.

13.4 Mouse & keyboard

Once you have got bluetooth working it is a breeze to use a bluetooth mouse and/or keyboard, a.k.a Human Input Device. First you need to scan for your device. Make sure that bluetooth is activated on both the laptop and the mouse/keyboard. Then press the setup button on the mouse/keyboard to make it announce itself and type:

#hidd ­­search Searching ...

Connecting to device 00:0A:94:C1:B6:5D

In the next section you will find a more user friendly and persistent way of connecting your bluetooth mouse/keayboard.

13.5 KBluetooth

If you are running KDE, there is a Bluetooth extension called KBluetooth available. There is a similar package available for Gnome users, but KBluetooth is discussed here. Before starting to explore it you should make sure that all the details work. For this reason it is recommended that you start out with only the basic bluez­utils package as described in the sections above. Once your bluetooth works as expected, go ahead and install KBluetooth.

13.5.1 Installation

Once the details are in place and you know how things work, you may start to play around with KBluetooth. First verify that it is installed by:

#rpm ­q kdebluetooth kdebluetooth­1.0­0.37.beta8.fc8

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Contents F8-x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi Table of ContentsF8­x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi Introduction VersionQuick reference guide Hardware Status Details Graphical installer InstallationPotential pitfalls Disk sizeIeee 1394 Firewire Hard driveUpgrading the drive # time cp ­rp /media/ieee1394disk/430MBfolder ~ Potential problemsComments Configuring FirewireIn-1 Card reader PC-cardSpecial keys & buttons Key-codes Configuration procedureScan-codes Button Key-code Default X key symbolsLinux key-codes Key-codes revisited WWW= XF86WWW CPU & Acpi support Configure actionsSuspend GraphicsCPU frequency scaling BasicsSimple configuration Dual-HeadRadeon driver # xrandr ­q Screen 0 minimum Virtual screen sizeFn-F5 button Xrandr tool10.3 3D acceleration Simple benchmark OptimizationOther observations Load detection TV-outNtsc or PAL InitializationTouch-pad Wireless NICInstalling Wlan Wlan toolsWlan firmware Get started with Wlan Manual wayEssid # iwconfig wlan0 essid Perspektiv Bluetooth Verify installationGUI way UP Running Pscan Using a phone modemPrepare the laptop Prepare the phoneObex File Transfer 0x1106 Protocol Descriptor List Short explanation of the command above Static configurationDynamic routine AT+CGDATA=PPP,1 GprsInstallation KBluetoothSending files Mouse & keyboardScan for devices Mouse & keyboardLock screen Configuring IrDA InfraredTransfer files DMA IRQModem Testing IrDAInstalling daemon SLMODEMDDEVICE= SLMODEMDCOUNTRY=SWEDENPotential issue ConnectingDisconnecting System hang ReferencesF8­x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi Appendix a /etc/X11/xorg.conf XAA Appendix B dual­head.sh INTERNAL=LVDSNtsc ACTION=$1­$DEFAULTACTION CURNDX=$CURNDX­$INTNDX CURRENT=$ALLOUT$CURNDX Lvds NEXT=$CURRENT LVDS+VGA­0Internal internal Tvout Usage Esac Appendix C dun­bind.sh F8­x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi $CONFIG RETVAL=0SLMODEMDOPTS=$SLMODEMDOPTS $SLMODEMDDEVICE RETVAL=$? F8­x8664 on the Acer Ferrari 3400LMi