[raspberry-vi] Re: Bluetooth Powering On

  • From: Rill <starbasecafe@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: raspberry-vi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2014 11:01:48 -0600

I am using my bluetooth keyboard with emacs.  I've run into a situation 
I am having trouble wrapping my head around.  Maybe some of you who are 
more familiar with speakup can help.

When I start emacspeak, I turn off speakup speech.  Right now I am doing 
this with caps-ctrl-enter.  I don't know how to kill speakup because I 
can't find the right key.

When I enter a document, I have to press caps-z to be able to use the 
whole keyboard as text characters.  What is this about?

I need to use my fn key to activate escape, delete and back shift.

So far I can open the menus with a key combination but I can't go to top 
and bottom of the file with m-x s-period and s-comma.

Is there a key describer anywhere I can access?
Rill

On 1/8/2014 8:26 PM, Rill wrote:
> I am using a Hype Ultra-Slim. They can come in bright colors if you 
> care about that.  So far it's working fairly well though some of the 
> keyboard combinations are very odd.  I need a resource to help friends 
> identify the pictures on the keys with words.  It's quite strange in 
> emacs.  I have to press the fn key with tab, for example, to complete 
> words and with the delete key to delete.
> Rill
> On 1/8/2014 5:25 PM, Mobeen Iqbal wrote:
>> hi rill. this is excellent news! i will need to buy a bluetooth keyboard
>> soon for portability. my current freedom bluetooth keyboard refuses to
>> charge!
>>
>> Mo.
>>
>> On 08/01/2014 22:18, Rill wrote:
>>> I can report success with pairing a bluetooth keyboard and using it on
>>> start up.
>>>
>>> Getting it to work after my post yesterday is one of two things or 
>>> both.
>>>
>>> 1.  I trusted the device.
>>>
>>> 2. I became a little more patient.
>>>
>>> With my usb keyboard, when I hear the log in prompt, I can just log in.
>>> With the bluetooth keyboard, I have to hit enter several times before I
>>> receive the prompt again.  Then I can log in.
>>>
>>> I'm using a hype ultra-slim.   So far I've discovered the escape key is
>>> the usual place for escape plus the fn key.  Unfortunately, I don't 
>>> know
>>> anyone who can read all the symbols and put meaningful words around 
>>> them
>>> for the special keys.
>>>
>>> I now have a really mobile pi if all the key combinations I need to do
>>> in emacspeak work.
>>>
>>> Rill
>>> On 1/7/2014 10:37 PM, Rill wrote:
>>>> Several months ago I was trying to use bluetooth on the pi.  I made
>>>> some progress but not enough to make it useable.
>>>> Today I picked up a bluetooth keyboard and tried again. Happily the
>>>> ArchLinux bluetooth wiki page has been updated for bluez 5. I can
>>>> connect and use the keyboard.
>>>> Here's the problem:  I need to have the bluetooth controller powered
>>>> on at start up and be able to use the keyboard to log in for there to
>>>> be any reason to use a bluetooth keyboard on the pi.
>>>> The wiki article has me create a 10-local.rules file which I did, but
>>>> it doesn't seem to work.  Does anybody know anything about how to
>>>> troubleshoot this?
>>>> The line to add to /etc/udev/rules.d/10-local.rules is:
>>>> ACTION=="add", KERNEL="hci0", RUN+="/usr/bin/hciconfig hci0 up"
>>>> I'm not sure how powering up bluetooth by itself connects my keyboard.
>>>> Rill
>>>>
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