bluez/tools/hid2hci.8
Mario Limonciello 7b2ece36e0 Add support for command line arguments on hid2hci tool
This means that the hid2hci tool will not have to run on every bootup
for every machine with BlueZ installed. It instead gets ran on demand
if a product that is called out from a udev rules file contains the
correct attributes and/or VID/PID.

It also makes it easier for users to manually test new VID/PID
combinations to determine if they should be supported by BlueZ.
2009-05-16 06:12:47 -07:00

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.TH HID2HCI 8 "MAY 15, 2009" "" ""
.SH NAME
hid2hci \- Bluetooth HID to HCI mode switching utility
.SH SYNOPSIS
.BR "hid2hci
[
.I options
]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B hid2hci
is used to set up switch supported Bluetooth devices into the HCI
mode and back.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.BI -h
Gives a list of possible options.
.TP
.BI -q
Don't display any messages.
.TP
.BI -r [hid,hci]
Sets the mode to switch the device into
.TP
.BI -v
Specifies the 4 digit vendor ID assigned to the device being switched
.TP
.BI -p
Specifies the 4 digit product ID assigned to the device being switched
.TP
.BI -m [csr, logitech, dell]
Which vendor method to use for switching the device.
.SH AUTHOR
Written by Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>.
.br