Result for 50962F63D1E3DEC022ADA25731EE303512EA0C05

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/udev/hid2hci
FileSize15416
MD5D54C3E03602055AD888B0D839F579504
SHA-150962F63D1E3DEC022ADA25731EE303512EA0C05
SHA-25658B63F6994A012D68B96C1A73FEC5FDD355FDDED171F977D8D522EEFBDFD0679
SSDEEP192:FoWm0H8q1magAresF7cULt9e987W7fXgWTPm8I7oJgGCS:8qMEesq97fXpTFI
TLSHT17762A59B67249AE6C8B03735C5FF427063739DB47B662A987B5DFB141CB33008E25A90
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
MD50855D537C6091E45A5D268A940F79101
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionMost allinone PC's and bluetooth keyboard / mouse sets which include a bluetooth dongle, ship with a so called HID proxying bluetooth HCI. The HID proxying makes the keyboard / mouse show up as regular USB HID devices (after connecting using the connect button on the device + keyboard), which makes them work without requiring any manual configuration. The bluez-hid2hci package contains the hid2hci utility and udev rules to automatically switch supported Bluetooth devices into regular HCI mode. Install this package if you want to use the bluetooth function of the HCI with other bluetooth devices like for example a mobile phone. Note that after installing this package you will first need to pair your bluetooth keyboard and mouse with the bluetooth adapter before you can use them again. Since you cannot use your bluetooth keyboard and mouse until they are paired, this will require the use of a regular (wired) USB keyboard and mouse.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamebluez-hid2hci
PackageRelease1.fc23
PackageVersion5.35
SHA-101727594F288144A3954A43A1F70966834E9FB0E
SHA-2562F024C1F71170F1ACBD18DAD300FF8097F4E61A5AC5E6F5DD3FF85AFB4E286AE