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#91
Can confirm this partly. If i switch off the proximity sensor in settings when using bluetooth headset everything is fine.

So until this is fixed, i cannot use pss with proximity sensor. What a pity.

Regards, davall
 
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#92
Oddly enough, I don't encounter this issue. It works as it should for me. When I have my headset / A2DP paired, sliding out the keyboard or covering/uncovering the proximity sensor doesn't activate the loud speaker.

I've tested every possible way I can think of, pairing before a call, pairing and transferring audio during a call, dropping bluetooth off, turning off the headset without disconnecting.

No idea why this would be.
 
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#93
Originally Posted by davall View Post
Can confirm this partly. If i switch off the proximity sensor in settings when using bluetooth headset everything is fine.

So until this is fixed, i cannot use pss with proximity sensor. What a pity.

Regards, davall
Can you please let me know the output of lshal -m in x-terminal when you connect/disconnect bluetooth headset? Mine says "computer_logicaldev_input_1 added"
 
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#94
Same values here as last time. Can we just confirm what type of hardware everybody is using? I'm not sure if BT profiles are being set differently. I'm using headphones and A2DP at all times during my testing.
 

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Originally Posted by jaeezzy View Post
Can you please let me know the output of lshal -m in x-terminal when you connect/disconnect bluetooth headset? Mine says "computer_logicaldev_input_1 added"
I tried it several times. Mine says nothing in xterm during connect or disconnect
In xterm i only get battery status info with lshal -m
On the desktop i get the yellow notice that it is connected with the BMW bluetooth car kit.
Any clue?
 
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Originally Posted by davall View Post
I tried it several times. Mine says nothing in xterm during connect or disconnect
In xterm i only get battery status info with lshal -m
On the desktop i get the yellow notice that it is connected with the BMW bluetooth car kit.
Any clue?
To be honest I don't have a clue either. What about you copy the outputs of just lshal, first without connecting and second after connecting with bluetooth and let me know the diff. However, n900 doesn't have inbuilt package to do so, so if you have Linux computer it will be easier. Anyways, there's package named "diffutils-gnu" in extras-testing but again the warning on using devel and testing applies and do it on your own risk.

If you've decided to go ahead here's what you can do in x-term in N900:

lshal >> ~/before_conn (before connecting to BT)
lshal >> ~/after_conn (after connecting to BT)
gdiff before_conn after_conn

and let me know the output.
 
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So this isn't a headset you're using? Can the other poster confirm what hardware they are using so we can track this issue down?
 
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If you've decided to go ahead here's what you can do in x-term in N900:

lshal >> ~/before_conn (before connecting to BT)
lshal >> ~/after_conn (after connecting to BT)
gdiff before_conn after_conn
and let me know the output.
Here comes the output. Nothing more as before i guess

--------------snip
40,41c40,41
< battery.charge_level.percentage = 100 (0x64) (int)
< battery.charge_level.rate = 0 (0x0) (int)
---
> battery.charge_level.percentage = 99 (0x63) (int)
> battery.charge_level.rate = 1 (0x1) (int)
43c43
< battery.reporting.rate = 0 (0x0) (int)
---
> battery.reporting.rate = 1 (0x1) (int)
98c98
< battery.voltage.current = 4141 (0x102d) (int)
---
> battery.voltage.current = 4111 (0x100f) (int)
--------------snip end

Regards davall

PS: I'm using the n900 in a BMW car with integrated bluetooth headset/car kit
 
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Originally Posted by davall View Post
Here comes the output. Nothing more as before i guess

--------------snip
40,41c40,41
< battery.charge_level.percentage = 100 (0x64) (int)
< battery.charge_level.rate = 0 (0x0) (int)
---
> battery.charge_level.percentage = 99 (0x63) (int)
> battery.charge_level.rate = 1 (0x1) (int)
43c43
< battery.reporting.rate = 0 (0x0) (int)
---
> battery.reporting.rate = 1 (0x1) (int)
98c98
< battery.voltage.current = 4141 (0x102d) (int)
---
> battery.voltage.current = 4111 (0x100f) (int)
--------------snip end

Regards davall

PS: I'm using the n900 in a BMW car with integrated bluetooth headset/car kit
Thats talking about only battery power changes inbetween the cmds, so nothing is registered.. Now that leaves me clueless as to how N900 is recognizing that bluetooth device is added so sorry I'm gonna have to seek for help here myself so plz anyone who can help/suggest as to what could be done here would be great.. Thanks
 
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#100
Hi, the package 0.1-9 is in testing now.. Infos are listed in my #1 post as usual under "Updates" thanks
 

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