Hello, does anyone know how to edit or unlock the bluetooth blacklist of the OLED WebOS LG TV's?
They support only LG Bluetooth earphones.
Thank you
Regards
Hi @johjoh2k
Have you found any infos about this?
Leo
Nope, anything
Im on same situation, i imagine that maybe is possible entering on service menu of the TV? But i hear that is only possible with a special IR LG control for support, in an android app i can enter on Hotel Menu or something but i dont find nothing about Bluetooth options the app is SU Remote, there is another app but is necessary a IR adapter
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Hi xda-developers,
I have a serious problem with accessing the usb-port with my unrooted htc desire.
I just want to connect a switch/circuit breaker to my cellphone via usb. And than I want to be able to react on the event if somebody pressed the switch. It's only this little event that I wan't to react on.
I searched the web and found two ways to achieve my goal:
1.) Get a Bluetooth device and interact with that.
2.) Root the Desire and make/solder a usb-to-serial cable
But seriously? A Bluetooth device just to recognize if somebody pressed a hardware button? And I want to share this project so if possible I would relinquish the need of a rooted device.
So now, after hours of web-searching and reading references, I ask you, the awesome xda-developers-community: Is there any easy way to access the usb-port from within my Android-App or the Android-Scripting-Engine?
Every hint is appreciated.
.:LordAlien:.
No one an idea? Or just a little hint where I could read furthermore related to access the usb-port?
It seems like you would need a bit more than root and a USB-to-Serial cable.
Maybe if you only need one hardware switch you could use the mic button input, or play a sound to the mic input? Or use a magnet and the magnetic sensors (electromagnet, or even a neodym magnet glued to your hardware button).
Thanks for your replay.
I already read about the usb-host-capabilites, but I thought if I only want to detect on little signal I would not need the whole usb-host stuff.
Thanks for the Idea with the magnetic thing, but if I really need another device to realize my switch I will stay with bluetooth.
/edit: I thought off buying a littel&cheap bluetooth mouse and interact on the click. Would it be possible? Can I actually connect a bluetooth mouse to my android mobile phone?
I don't think a Bluetooth mouse would work, at least not out of the box. Most Android devices don't fully support the Bluetooth HID or SPP profiles. It's missing software, not hardware. But I saw that the Dell Streak apparently supports keyboards and mice.
BlueInput only supports keyboards, it seems. It doesn't need root. So apparently it should be possible to do the same for mice, but I didn't find anybody doing it yet. But maybe you can ask the BlueInput people whether mice would also work, just without a visible pointer (because Android doesn't have a visible mouse pointer). That wouldn't matter to you, but it would be useless for normal mouse users, so perhaps they just don't advertize that BlueInput can talk to mice, too.
Or maybe you can find a cheap headset which is supported by Android. The answer button should work.
Oh look, with root it works apparently.
Yeah I think you are right again. I only thought of the volume buttons on a headset therefore I suggested a mouse.
Is there list of compatible bluetooth headset? Because I already have one a Jabra BT2015 which is not supported (at least I can't get it working).
Wondering if there's a way to make my Evo behave as a Bluetooth headset so I can connect it to my PS3 when I go online. I always seem to lose my BT headset and would be great if I can use my Evo and broadcast it over its external speaker. I've tried searching in the Market and on the net for an apparently that would allow us to do that. I would imagine since our phone is BT ready, it would be easy to cook up an app to allow this function. Problem is I have zero app developing experience.
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i think the playstation's Bluetooth works a bit different then normal? I think this because of the way you need to pair the controller on PC bluetooth dongles. It's not as simple as a regular bluetooth device.
acme64 said:
i think the playstation's Bluetooth works a bit different then normal? I think this because of the way you need to pair the controller on PC bluetooth dongles. It's not as simple as a regular bluetooth device.
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Well, out of the box, if the Evo offered a BT service as a "headset" then it wouldnt be a problem. You can use any bluetooth headset on the PS3 as long as you have the sync pin, ya know.
So it sounds possible, but I'm not a developer either so I don't know for sure.
Hi there!
I've rooted my MotoActv and installed the DPBeta8_1 custom ROM. Does anyone know if the Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) is supported? If not, is there a ROM that provides this support? I need this to setup a communication channel with a smartphone.
Thanks!
Motoactv bluetooth profiles.
JManiac said:
Hi there!
I've rooted my MotoActv and installed the DPBeta8_1 custom ROM. Does anyone know if the Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) is supported? If not, is there a ROM that provides this support? I need this to setup a communication channel with a smartphone.
Thanks!
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I've been asking around on this question for a while. It does not support the SPP profile because Motorola took it out. There are instances of people saying they have been able to add bluetooth profiles, but when I try to contact them, there is no reply e.g. Tansoftware says he/she has been able to get other profiles to work..but I haven't received any response to my emails/inquiries...
Hey guys, have you managed to enable bluetooth SPP on motoactv?
motoactv bluetooth (SPP) and IOIO
I am been doing some digging and have come up empty so am looking for some insight.
I just recently purchased a motoactv wrist watch and finished rooting it. I have developed a simple app for my droid X2 that I would also like to use on my motoactv. It is a simple interface to control an IOIO board. My question is:
Since the motoactv has bluetooth (no SPP support best I could find). Is there a way to somehow flash the motoactv with a new ROM to get the SPP bluetooth support? I would like to keep the heart rate monitor and mp3 player support as much as possible.
I did try the "bluetooth class zero" app, but it was not able to discover the IOIO board. I did confirm my droid X2 pairs with the IOIO with no problem.
Has anyone solved this issue? I've tried an app called Bluetooth File Transfer (FTP). It works when sending files, but I cant get devices to find /discover the motoactv via bluetooth. I could see why motorola took out this feature but man it's fustrating.
hi everybody, I don't know if here's the right place for this request or not, after I saw a function generator over stereo app, I wanted to request an app to connect the phone to the tv like old nokia N95 and some more phones over RCA protocol, I know almost all devices today support HDMI, but some old TVs don't support it and some new ROMs have issues with it, so is it possible softwarely?
thanks a lot.
Hey all,
I am looking for an app that lets me control a no name projector via my phones infared blaster. All the apps I have tried get you to pick the brand before letting you try and find the right signal to send but this device doesn't have a brand. Is there an app that will let me record the signal from the existing remote (I know not all deivces have an IR receiver but I believe the HTC m9 does.. side question, does anyone know if the honor 8 has this)? If not, is there an app that will cycle through random ones like a trial and error (I have a little universal remote where you hold the button until the tv responds)?
Cheers