It absolutely matters. You enabled experimental, unsupported hardware drivers, and are running a custom kernel.
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ex⋅per⋅i⋅men⋅tal
/ɪkˌspɛrəˈmɛntl/
–adjective
1. pertaining to, derived from, or founded on experiment: an experimental science.
2. of the nature of an experiment; tentative: The new program is still in an experimental stage.
3. functioning as an experiment or used for experimentation: an experimental airplane.
4. based on or derived from experience; empirical: experimental knowledge.
–noun
5. something that is experimental.
unsupported
adjective
1. not sustained or maintained by nonmaterial aid; "unsupported accusations"
2. not held up or borne; "removal of the central post left the roof unsupported"
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unsupported. Dictionary.com.
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The OpenBSD user community on this forum is very small, and includes no kernel developers (as far as I know). If you want a clear explanation of the results you have seen, I recommend you post your question to the misc@ mailing list. Two warnings:
If you do not post your complete dmesg in plain text within the body of your message, you will either be ignored or derided. Attachments are not allowed in misc@.
As this is experimental, ask only for an explanation. Do not expect a fix. You may get a correction or guidance. You may be told to move to -current, or, you may be told to wait until BT development stabilizes or missing HID capabilities are added.
See
http://openbsd.rt.fm/mail.html for additional mailing list guidelines.