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Re: Introducing BlueMaemo
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Re: Introducing BlueMaemo
ok... let's try test
1) switching to normal mode, going to control panel, bluetooth settings, there switching bluetooth visibility to OFF 2) switching from normal to auto mode for cleaner experiment, opening bluetooth in CP again to see it's exactly still not visible 3) starting BlueMaeno, it tries to connect, gets connected, mouse works well 4) closing BlueMaemo 5) going to bluetooth settings in control panel - and seeing bluetooth is exactly off, but visibility became ON that's what I'm talking about |
Re: Introducing BlueMaemo
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Bluetooth Connect and Visibility. So don't know what is your normal mode and auto mode (probably you are referring to BlueMaemo ??). Second I can only switch visibility on and off If the adapter is turned on. So you must have a different OS version than I have. I just test it again and asked to other two persons to test and none of them can reproduce your behavior, I also debug the code last week and confirm that everything going well, so I can't do anything here since can reproduce the problem. |
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I'm using Diablo with some updates (5.2008.43-7). Normal mode I mean the mode with wireless interfaces turned on, and auto mode with wireless interfaces turned off. I use non-English interface and don't know how exactly these modes called in English.
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just confirmed it here, os version 5.2008.43-7.
tho, if bluetooth is turned on manually before starting bluemaemo, it reverts visibility to off. could it be that the code that turns bluetooth off happens before the code that turns visibility off? |
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Finally I get it
Before running BlueMaemo: After Running BlueMaemo Bluetooth on, visibility on: same status Bluetooth on, visibility off: same status Bluetooth off, visiblity on: same status Bluetooth off, visiblity off: --- ,visibility on There is a bug here, but I don't see any big problem since you have your HW adapter off, since you are so upset I thought you are talking about the adapter stay visible to other (it is only possible if the adapter in on). Best regards. |
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i think the problem is that if one use something like the bluetooth toggle scrpt to turn it on later, one is visible without knowing it, as one do not see the dialog. this then result in a false sense of security (no matter how minor an effect that visibility toggle has on security).
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Once I saw message "NNNN tries send you file". I don't know who was that NNNN and I don't wanna anybody see my N810 and try send something without my request. |
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I think an easy way to check is to see if the bluetooth icon is on?
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Yesterday I was trying to control snes9x running on an Ubuntu Laptop with BlueMaemo on my N810.
While the keys were recognized correctly in a terminal window and everywhere else, snes9x almost never detected any keypress. Then I tried the same with a Wiimote and wminput on the laptop, and snes9x had no problems detecting the keys. Maybe BlueMaemo is missing some part of HID? Any ideas? |
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