Hi!
I recently wanted to test the app 'sixaxis controller' on my samsung galaxy s3. Unfortunately it is impossible for me to find the bluetooth address in the lower part of the screen. Also, when i press start, it says: Starting driver.. and gets stuck on that screen. I have also tried using PairTool for Windows in combination with Bluetooth Address Finder, which is supposed to tell me my bluetooth address. But it cant seem to find any bluetooth address on my S3.
Specs:
Samsung Galaxy S3
Android Revolution HD Custom Rom Ver. 18.0 (Jelly Bean 4.1.2)
Rooted
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Hi Everyone,
Anyone having experience with how to get bluez to work reliably with the "Renault RadiotSat Bluetooth"?
I'm running now "Resurrection Remix ics v9.0" with XXLPH kernel and it works but very unreliably.
When I start my car It get paired with the phone but if I won't use the phone for a minute or two it will disconnect and then I can't get to reconnect again.
The only way is to turn of the car and start again
I tried to changing the:
Code:
/system/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
By adding the:
Autoconnect=true
HFP=true
But that did not improve the quality of the connection.
Any hints how to troubleshoot this?
My plan is to run "adb shell" and check while connected to the Radiosat and maybe see why
it gets disconnected...
Does the /system/bin/bluetoothd log it's information to any logfile?
The bluez version I'm using is 4.93... noticed that the latest is 4.98... Will that make any difference?
I've tested the "Renault RadiotSat Bluetooth" with my old Nokia E52 and my old HTC desire and with both of them it works much better. I do not get disconnected and I can even access my phone book/phone log and get information from the music player on which song is playing....
Any hints which settings in bluez to get that running as well?
Thanks in advance,
Michael
galaxy s2 and BT in Renault Radiosat
Hi,
I have lot's of problems with BT on my SGS2 that uses official FW. You can find on the Renault website that this phone is not supported.
But I also found that even supported phones give problems (my radio is restarting).
So this is problematic for all devices - I have no idea why - but BT stack in galaxy is too good/new (fast) for such Sagem based device.
Hey guys, after searching long and hard on the net I still couldn't find an anwser to this problem :
I have an MSI Windpad Enjoy 7 Tab that I used to to connect to an ELM327 OBDII bluetooth dongle for car diagnostics (torque app).
After upgrading from froyo to gingerbread, my tablet bluetooth doesn't detect the elm327 anymore, it also doesn't detect my car kit but it still detects other android phones perfectly well.
I know it's not a hardware problem or incompatibility since I already paired that device to this tablet before, it's a scan problem.
So here's my question: is there a way to "force feed" the bluetooth address of a device into android so it doesn't have to rely on a scan to find it?
Try Bluetooth File Transfer from GP
From GP? what's that?
adilator said:
From GP? what's that?
Click to expand...
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GP = Google Play
I have attached the file transfer apk in attachments download it and let me know if it works
Thank you but that still doesn't work.
Sometimes when I put the tablet really close to the bluetooth device, it detects it and shows it as a mac address in the list, it doesn't have time to receive its ID before scan stops.. and then pairing doesn't work since it doesn't know what type of device it is...
Any suggestions guys? after searching on the forum, this appears to be the same problem samsung galaxy S users had when first upgrading to gingerbread...
Yeah mine did the same thing. Had to buy a new one
Sent from my SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
Hello guy
as the title says I'm looking for a way to connect my Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000 with bluetooth, to serve as a bluetooth mouse on my Nexus tablet 7. I already try several application offers in the respective forums of my devices but nothing works.
Here are the characteristics of my two devices:
Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000: CM10, Android 4.1.2, kernel stock;
Asus Google Nexus 7: DIrty AOKP 2.6, Android 4.2.1, Kernel MKernel 3.1.10
Thank in advance
Wi-Fi Mouse
Try a Wi-Fi mouse
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsIndzbS53aWZpbW91c2VmcmVlIl0.
thank you for your answer but the application that you offered me only serves as a smartphone or tablet to PC.
I seek an application that will allow myself to use my smartphone as a mouse for my tablet. I do not know if such an application exists. help me
thx in advance for your help
Blueputdroid
Post #4 here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1542128
It didn't work for me (incompatible Bluetooth stack on my device) but might be worth a try.
I have been trying to find a workaround for this issue for a long time. Recently I came across an older thread that showed that changing the host's bluetooth mac address to 30:30:30:30:30:30 would allow a Wii remote to connect with pin 000000, assuming it is synced with the red button.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2029981&page=4
I got this working, and now the Wii remote successfully pairs and "connects" although all four LEDs continue to blink and no apps recognize the input. I have attempted using "BlueZ IME" and "Wiimote Controller" apps once I had paired the controller, but they don't get me any further than if I hadn't paired in the first place. Are there any suggestions for what I can do from this point?
AT&T Samsung Galaxy S4 (jflteatt)
Cyanogenmod 11 (4.4) snapshot M2
Hi,
I have a Galaxy S3 LTE with StockROM and it's not rooted. I am not allowed to unlock it.
I know that something around BT has changed with the Upgrade to 4.2 or 4.3.
My BT game-pad IPEGA PG-9017 and my mini BT keyboard don't work anymore. I could pair booth but I don't get any reaction on the phone.
I still could connect the S3 with my cars radio via BT and it works. But before I also could use the radios controls to skip forth and back on the phone/spotify. Now I have to do it on the phone.
Now I bought Samsungs Gamepad EI-GP20. I could pair it but I can't get it to run. I don't know it EI-GP20 is a normal game-pad. But when I paired it with another smartphone and I immediately saw that the phone reacts to it.
To get my IPEGA to run I read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033780 . I installed BlueIMEZ and another APK which name I forgot. I didn't help.
I have the feeling that BT settings or IMEs are screwed up.
Is there anything I could do or check without having root? Does anyone have an idea what I might overlook?
note: Samsung screwed up the update for the S3