Add steps for bluetooth pairing via bluetoothctl.
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#+begin_src tmate
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#+begin_src tmate
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rustc -V && cargo -V
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rustc -V && cargo -V
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#+end_src
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#+end_src
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** Optional - Bluetooth manual pairing
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Using linux mint across all my devices has been pretty smooth however I have one annoyance with bluetooth on my HP Envy x360 ultrabook (model 13-ag0015AU). On that device I can't pair my Logitech k380 keyboard with the user interface, via either ~blueberry~ or ~blueman~.
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To work around this I found some excellent documentation on the Arch Linux wiki for [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Bluetooth#Pairing][manually pairing]] with ~bluetoothctl~.
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The steps I follow to manually pair are:
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#+NAME: Manually pair keyboard
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#+begin_src tmate
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# Enter bluetoothctl interactive prompt
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bluetoothctl
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# Ensure laptop can pair
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pairable on
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# Scan for devices
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scan on
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# Pair with the keyboard
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pair 34:88:5D:D6:A6:2B
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# Trust the keyboard
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trust 34:88:5D:D6:A6:2B
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# Connect to the keyboard
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connect 34:88:5D:D6:A6:2B
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#+end_src
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