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    Microsoft netbook bluetooth 5000 mouse+Kubuntu

    Hey guys as the title suggests, I have the aforementioned mouse and I am trying desperately to get it working under Kubuntu.
    I originally had it working fine in Win7, but win7 install died after lending my Laptop out - so I decided to give Kubuntu a go instead of a re-install of Windows.
    Anyway everytime I try to pair the device it asks for a password - something the mouse has never had?!
    Is there someway to disable it asking for the password so that I can set up the mouse?

    I really don't want to have to buy a new mouse

    fwiw: I installed Kubuntu with the option as a 'complete' install as the only OS from the live DVD. (ie: overwriting what was left of the win7 install)

    Should I reformat completely (what program should I use?) and try a fresh install of Kubuntu?
    Thanks.

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    Re: Microsoft netbook bluetooth 5000 mouse+Kubuntu

    Originally posted by marksmanx
    Is there someway to disable it asking for the password so that I can set up the mouse?
    Hi...

    The password should be what you entered when you first installed Kubuntu, I would think. Is KWalletManager the program asking for the password?

    How your Windows 7 install ended up damaged or unusable after getting your system back might be interesting to hear...possibly.

    Also, is this the mouse in question?

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      Re: Microsoft netbook bluetooth 5000 mouse+Kubuntu

      Laptop suffered a drop. Wouldn't post the win7 splash screen. After several attempts to repair it ended up showing: PXE-E61 (ie: attempting to boot of a network) Disable the network in the BIOS boot menu and the laptop wouldn't do a thing - couldn't recognise the HDD whatsoever.

      It is BlueDevil requesting the pin. Can't use the password from login as it has to be numeric....

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        Re: Microsoft netbook bluetooth 5000 mouse+Kubuntu

        The default bluetooth passkey is usually set to 0000

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