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btmagic
BTMAGIC(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual BTMAGIC(4)
NAME
btmagic -- Apple Magic Mouse
SYNOPSIS
btmagic* at bthub?
wsmouse* at btmagic?
DESCRIPTION
The btmagic driver provides support for the Bluetooth ``Magic Mouse'' from Apple, Inc. As remote devices cannot be discovered by autoconfig,
configuring a mouse is normally carried out with the btdevctl(8) program.
The Magic Mouse uses the standard USB Human Interface Device protocol to communicate, but does not provide a proper HID Descriptor, and
requires specific initializations to enable the proprietary touch reports.
The Magic Mouse provides basic mouse functionality with two buttons, and the btmagic driver additionally interprets the touch reports to emu-
late a middle mouse button when more than one firm touch is detected during a click event, plus horizontal and vertical scrolling for touch
movements greater than a certain distance. The mouse has a base resolution of 1300dpi, which the driver scales by default to a less sensi-
tive 650dpi, but this is adjustable with sysctl(8) along with the pressure needed to discern a firm touch, the minimum distance necessary to
trigger scrolling and the additional downscale factor applied to scroll movements.
btmagic interfaces to the system as usual through the wsmouse(4) driver, and the following properties are used during autoconfiguration:
vendor-id Must be 0x05ac.
product-id Must be 0x030d.
local-bdaddr Local device address.
remote-bdaddr Remote device address.
link-mode This optional string represents the link mode of the baseband link, and may be one of 'auth', 'encrypt', or 'secure'.
When the btmagic driver has configured, it will attempt to open a connection to the mouse and, if this fails or the connection is lost, will
wait for the mouse to initiate connections. The Magic Mouse requires connections to be authenticated, and should accept a PIN of '0000' dur-
ing the pairing process.
SEE ALSO
bluetooth(4), bthub(4), wsmouse(4), btdevctl(8), sysctl(8)
HISTORY
The btmagic driver was written by Iain Hibbert with reference to the Linux driver written by Michael Poole.
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October 11, 2010 BSD