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Old 01-07-2024, 01:53 PM   #133
Renate
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Originally Posted by shamalox View Post
The thing is, evtest on the Kobo cannot find the ring, even though it is connected to bluetooth.
Input things might be a keyboard, consumer control, a mouse, a game controller.
Some of these might not be acknowledged by a specific system.
The question is: what is your ring?

Sometimes? lsusb -v can print out HID report descriptors.
If we could see that, we could see what your ring is.
OTOH, that probably won't help getting the ring to work on your Kobo.
But at least we will know what the scoop is.

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