Hi Claudiu,
I have tested the native Bluetooth support on Windows on two laptops:
1) Windows 8.1 on an HP laptop with onboard Broadcom 43142 Bluetooth
adapter - an awful combined Bluetooth/Wifi device that does not like Linux
(buggy for Wifi, even with the proprietary kernel module, and very very
On the Vista machine, the device name was displayed, even before I had
paired.
I totally forgot about the existence of Windows Vista :). I will create a
virtual machine to see if I can reproduce your problem.
I like that pairing is now 'invisible' to the user. But it would be good
if you
On Tuesday 11 August 2015 23:36:05 Claudiu Olteanu wrote:
I totally forgot about the existence of Windows Vista :)
We wish we had that option too.
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Steve, did you use the installer I sent? If you created your own installer,
be aware that my changes are not in the upstream.
I ask these because in the screenshot in seems that your application is
using the implementation with the Qt Bluetooth framework.
Currently the Qt Bluetooth library is