I can confirm the Logitech M557 works reliably and it doesn't disconnect when using both Mobian (uSD) and PostmarketOS (eMMC). Is there no success story of a long-term Bluetooth mouse user with a PinePhone? In my experience, any BLE or higher than BT 3.0 have issues» «Bluetooth is a miss and hit in UT unfortunately. Kugiigi, 05:20 in the Ubuntu Touch forum: In the Ubuntu Touch forum, I found this frightening statement: I wonder why there is no demo of a PinePhone with a Bluetooth mouse? I did not yet check the time how long it is stable. If you're anywhere you can find these models give them a try.Īs a side note, remember you can have only one connected at a time, unlike with the wired/dongle/receiver mice.Ĭan you confirm that your Logitech M557 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse is still usable with the PinePhone? I first also thought that my Elecom is stable, but then it disconnected several time. I'd venture to say the "Logitech Pebble 350 Bluetooth Mouse" or "Logitech Bluetooth Pebble Mouse M350" (both $24.99) would work. I also have an old Motorola BT mouse (nothing special) which works just as well. (02-23-2022, 04:51 PM)pifou Wrote: Today I bought a "Logitech M557 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse". Matthew Higgins said on his Youtube channel, he has no time left for further PinePhone tests until the end of his PhD thesis, so we have to do the tests ourselfes. Microsoft mice aren t listed either in a review for mice recommended for Linux laptops: Eventually such an option could be implemented with these GITHUB projects? For Microsoft mice, I could not find GITHUB projects. When using a mouse with a phone with a small screen, an option to right click which offers a menu would be very helpful. I suppose both should work also with thirt party Logitec GITHUB projects: They can be found for 30 – 40 USD, and they have as far as I know no bulky AAA battery in the case, which the M557 has. But I suppose the chance is there that newer models M558 and M560 also work with the PinePhone. In Switzerland, this model is only available in one store which sells ink carrages for 80 USD. ![]() The Logitech M557 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse was confirmed to work with the PinePhone here in this thread. He showed that it is not possible in LibreOffice to get a context menu by touching the touch screen. PhD candidate Matthew Higgins tested Fedora Desktop Apps on the Pinephone:Īmong these was LibreOffice. You can stick it at the side of a phonebag with the included plastic holder, and it is not too bulky. And the Elecom is the smallest mouse I could find. If you got used to it, you can use it instead of this. The Elecom mouse really feels like a real desktop mouse. The touchpad of the keyboard works, but it is not as accurate as the Elecom mouse. This combination always worked fine, I never had any problems with this setup. I used the Elecom Cap Clip together with the Bluetooth keyboard with trackpad both paired over Bluetooth with Android phones. I can buy it also there, and it should be in Switzerland in a week or so. They have it on stock, although it is sold out in the Pine64 store. But the PinePhone is also available on ebay now from a seller. I was at the post office today, but It wasn t there yet. Still waiting for my PinePhone from Ricardo Switzerland. ![]() ![]() There are new Elecom Bluetooth mouse models available on ebay:Īre these especially designed for small Japanese hands? I used my Elecom Cap Clip together with this Bluetooth keyboard with trackpad: Per-app independent settings for scroll setting & button/gesture mapping.Ĭlean & safe, with no custom network access, no file access.įully optimized algorithm with extremely low CPU & power usage.To this date, I could not a better mouse, than the Elecom Cap Clip. Up/down/left/right gestures mapping for every extra mouse buttons.Ĭlick-through feature for left/right click for direct actions to inactive window with one click.Ĭlick-through option for every mapping independently. Mapping every extra mouse button to any keyboard shortcuts & extensive special actions. ![]() Separated cursor acceleration & speed control, acceleration can be completely eliminated. Shift-scroll to horizontal on/off, with configurable speed, direction. Precise configurable discrete scroll with or without acceleration. It's feature-rich, light-weighted, efficiency-optimized, and perfectly privacy safe, trying to meet all your needs for using a 3rd-party mouse on macOS.īutter smooth scroll, with fully configurable settings of duration, direction, acceleration, etc. BetterMouse is a macOS utility improving external mouse performance and functionalities, aiming for replacing bulky, intrusive, and resource-hungry mouse drivers like Logitech Options.
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