ards,
Philippe C.
On 21 Jul 2020, at 5:06 pm, Tim Law wrote:
I’ve an Apple Watch Series Three and an iPhone 6s
I was having ongoing issues with Bluetooth connections To various devices and
no amount of restarting the devices, turning Bluetooth on and off would Result
in a lasting fix
prompted me to do a reset to original factory settings … and all’s well now!
> So thank you for letting us know.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Philippe C.
>
>
> On 21 Jul 2020, at 5:06 pm, Tim Law wrote:
>
> I’ve an Apple Watch Series Three and an iPhone 6s
>
I’ve an Apple Watch Series Three and an iPhone 6s
I was having ongoing issues with Bluetooth connections To various devices and
no amount of restarting the devices, turning Bluetooth on and off would Result
in a lasting fix
Most annoying was the watch which would lose connection at a whim
00 series double DIN
> unit. The Mac mini can mount above the stereo and can be a dash cam for
> recording exciting manoeuvres.
>
> Alternatively I have a double DIN unit that does mapping, inc OziExplorer,
> and Memory-Map plus a reversing camera. And talks to my iPhone 6s via
ziExplorer,
> and Memory-Map plus a reversing camera. And talks to my iPhone 6s via
> Bluetooth in my 30 year old Landcruiser.
>
>
>
> Sent from Tim's iPhone
>
> On 4 Dec 2017, at 5:54 pm, Rod Blitvich <rb...@iinet.net.au
> <mailto:rb...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:
that does mapping, inc OziExplorer, and
Memory-Map plus a reversing camera. And talks to my iPhone 6s via Bluetooth in
my 30 year old Landcruiser.
Sent from Tim's iPhone
> On 4 Dec 2017, at 5:54 pm, Rod Blitvich <rb...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>
> Thank you Brian, Tim & Ronn
681 256
rb...@iinet.net.au
> On 4 Dec 2017, at 4:09 pm, Brian RISBEY <risb...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Rod,
> I have a Belkin Tunecast auto and a DockBoss Bluetooth by CableJive.
> This allows me to Bluetooth music to my choice of FM station. In the car.
> Ho
Hi Rod,
I have a Belkin Tunecast auto and a DockBoss Bluetooth by CableJive.
This allows me to Bluetooth music to my choice of FM station. In the car.
Hope this helps. It does lose some volume so you need to tune your radio up a
bit more to compensate.
Brian
On 2 Dec 2017, at 17:28, Tim Law
Rod,
Does the car have a way of connecting anything via Bluetooth? My 2009 Getz does
and it generally picks up the phone well and works well for phone calls and
playing. A charge cable keeps the battery going.
I found cars pre this era may have a RCA connector hidden away maybe
>> “Get help connecting your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with your car stereo
>> You can connect your iOS device with a compatible car stereo using
>> Bluetooth, a USB cable, or CarPlay. If you can't pair or connect your iOS
>> device with your car stereo, or you don't hea
ve ‘CarPlay’?
> “Get help connecting your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with your car stereo
> You can connect your iOS device with a compatible car stereo using Bluetooth,
> a USB cable, or CarPlay. If you can't pair or connect your iOS device with
> your car stereo, or you don't hear audio pl
Hi Blitto,
Does your car have ‘CarPlay’?
“Get help connecting your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with your car stereo
You can connect your iOS device with a compatible car stereo using Bluetooth, a
USB cable, or CarPlay. If you can't pair or connect your iOS device with your
car stereo, or you
Hi
Please - any recommendations for playing my iPhone X through the car stereo???
Charging as well would be great
ta
Blitto
Rod Blitvich - Amy & Sam’s Dad
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Good Ideas
0409 681 256
rb...@iinet.net.au
-- The WA Macintosh User Group
ion to your stated split system need it
> worked for us!
> Best wishes
> Severin
>
>> On 13 Oct 2017, at 12:54 pm, Diana & Graham Stevens <diag...@iinet.net.au
>> <mailto:diag...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone
>>
>> I am getting de
I remember when you had all the trouble with the optical cable. I am going to
investigate connecting wireless headphones to the optical-digital audio out
which should not cancel the audio via the speakers. I have Panasonic also so I
shall visit JB HiFi and take advice. Thanks again for your
not a direct solution to your stated split system need it
>> worked for us!
>> Best wishes
>> Severin
>>
>>> On 13 Oct 2017, at 12:54 pm, Diana & Graham Stevens <diag...@iinet.net.au
>>> <mailto:diag...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:
>>>
tated split system need it
> worked for us!
> Best wishes
> Severin
>
>> On 13 Oct 2017, at 12:54 pm, Diana & Graham Stevens <diag...@iinet.net.au>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone
>>
>> I am getting deaf so I often can't hear the TV, I w
pm, Diana & Graham Stevens <diag...@iinet.net.au>
> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone
>
> I am getting deaf so I often can't hear the TV, I would like Bluetooth
> earphones but then my husband can't hear. I wondered if it is possible to
> pair the Apple TV with one o
Hi everyone
I am getting deaf so I often can't hear the TV, I would like Bluetooth
earphones but then my husband can't hear. I wondered if it is possible to pair
the Apple TV with one of the new Bose mini speakers. High quality sound which
we could have nearby.
If this worked maybe we could
Thanks Daniel … I am not in a hurry !
Also thanks to Neil for your input.
Always helps to hear others experiences.
> On 9 Mar 2016, at 2:32 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
>
> Hi Stephen,
>
> No, I’m hanging on to mine ;o)
>
> Just thought that I’d mention that I like to have
Hi Stephen,
No, I¹m hanging on to mine ;o)
Just thought that I¹d mention that I like to have both at hand I tend to
have the trackpad to the left of the keyboard and operate with my left hand
and the mouse to the right, operated by my right hand.
I probably use the mouse most of the time
Hi folks,
If anybody has one of the above (battery operated is OK).
I might be interested in buying for a reasonable price.
My wife is having wrist pain issues using the mouse, so just want to see if
this will help.
Don’t want to pay for a new one until I see if this works for her.
So if you
A few days ago the Bluetooth devices battery level indicators (for Apple mouse
and keyboard) suddenly changed to show 100 percent. Late 2009 iMac; OS X
10.9.5 Mavericks.
I changed the Magic Mouse batteries for some old ones. Still 100 percent. Did
Restart then SMC reset. No Change
2 Feb 2016, at 4:14 PM, Alan Smith <sma...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>>
>> A few days ago the Bluetooth devices battery level indicators (for Apple
>> mouse and keyboard) suddenly changed to show 100 percent. Late 2009 iMac;
>> OS X 10.9.5 Mavericks.
>>
>&g
Hi Alan,
> On 12 Feb 2016, at 4:14 PM, Alan Smith <sma...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>
> A few days ago the Bluetooth devices battery level indicators (for Apple
> mouse and keyboard) suddenly changed to show 100 percent. Late 2009 iMac;
> OS X 10.9.5 Mavericks.
>
>
an
Sent from my iPad
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Alan Smith <sma...@iinet.net.au>
> Date: 12 February 2016 at 7:08:21 PM AWST
> To: wamug@wamug.org.au
> Subject: Re: Bluetooth Mouse and Keyboard Battery Level Permanently 100
> percent
> Reply-To: wamug@wamug.o
Hi folks,
I recently deleted my old iPhone 5 from my Car Media then paired my new 6s with
the Car Media.
Previously when I started my car the iPhone 5 automatically connected.
However ??? this does not happen with my 6s.
Each time I start the car I must (on my 6s) tap Settings, Bluetooth
car I must tell the iPhone to connect.
> On 22 Nov 2015, at 12:46 PM, petercr...@westnet.com.au wrote:
>
> What car is it Stephen, Model and Year and what Media options do you have in
> the car? I presume you've read the car manual about "auto Bluetooth phone
> connection&qu
e sure. I would try as per the link here as a tip.
>
> I would also try the following if it were me. Select the Bluetooth pairing
> for the car on the phone as it is and "Forget this device" and remove the
> previous pairing of the 6S phone within the car. Do an iPhone shutdown
Ok, that is frustrating to be sure. I would try as per the link here
as a tip.
I would also try the following if it were me. Select the Bluetooth
pairing for the car on the phone as it is and "Forget this device"
and remove the previous pairing of the 6S phone with
What car is it Stephen, Model and Year and what Media options do you
have in the car? I presume you've read the car manual about "auto
Bluetooth phone connection" or similar? Typically provided the pairing
is done on your phone, it would auto connect on future occasions, e
Very interesting Ronnie.
I like to leave Bluetooth on as I have my GARMIN Nuvi ready for in car telecons
via my iPhone. It works a treat and avoids fumbling around while driving ( and
getting booked)
Cheers Marcus
Sent from Marcus iPhone 5
On 16 Mar 2014, at 11:34 am, Ronda Brown ro
Hi Marcus,
I turn Bluetooth on when I am driving as my iPhone connects to TomTom GO.
It is an automatic action as soon as I enter my car ;-)
I don't use my iPhone in the car without a hands free device, as it is
extremely dangerous, plus I already have enough demerits points for over the
speed
, but you have
indicated that they are.
First - the Bluetooth Mouse dropping connection
If you are experiencing drop-outs the first thing to do is check the signal
strength, which is computed for Bluetooth devices as a 'Received Signal
Strength Indication' (RSSI) value.
While the connection
Hi Diana
Unsure what has changed, as it had sent and received emails when I had set it
up. But yes if it's using mail.iinet.net.au then it should be fine to send.
Also, just a thought, do you have the Bluetooth mouse linked to your laptop as
well? As if you do, then that could be overriding
Kerr dan...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:
Hi Diana
Unsure what has changed, as it had sent and received emails when I had set it
up. But yes if it's using mail.iinet.net.au then it should be fine to send.
Also, just a thought, do you have the Bluetooth mouse linked to your laptop
as well
Hi All
I hope you are having a pleasant weekend. We are having two problems with
Graham's MacBook Air and they appear to be linked, if you cure one the other is
cured too. I don't understand why.
Problems
1. Mail does not arrive.
2. Bluetooth mouse not seen.
Yesterday using the trackpad I
Hi Diana,
I can't explain why or how the two incidents are related, but you have
indicated that they are.
First - the Bluetooth Mouse dropping connection:
If you are experiencing drop-outs the first thing to do is check the signal
strength, which is computed for Bluetooth devices
Closing thread - -
Found more documentation on Bluetooth and an article in a Snow Leopard manual.
I can now see how to set it up and send a file but it seems to be fiddly. I'll
persevere when I have time and then test it for practical use.
Thanks
Alan
On 23/05/2013, at 4:04 PM, Alan Smith
I wouldn't be using Bluetooth to move a file either. It's ok for very little
things,..but not good for much else.
From memory Bluetooth works about 2MB/sec, USB1 is 12MB/sec, Firewire400 is
400MB/sec, USB2 is 480MB/sec,…and so on,…
(I can keep going if anyone still wants to play,…lol)
Kind
Hi Daniel
Limitations of small file size and slow transfer speed are accepted, but
Bluetooth has three possible advantages.
1. Documentation says files can be pushed or pulled between computers.
AirDrop needs operations on both computers.
2. Files can come-from and go-to anywhere
795 960
Email: daniel AT macwizardry.com.au
Web: http://www.macwizardry.com.au
**For everything Apple**
On 24/05/2013, at 9:35 PM, Alan Smith sma...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hi Daniel
Limitations of small file size and slow transfer speed are accepted, but
Bluetooth has three possible
and slow transfer speed are accepted, but
Bluetooth has three possible advantages.
1. Documentation says files can be pushed or pulled between computers.
AirDrop needs operations on both computers.
2. Files can come-from and go-to anywhere in the file structure of two
computers
re-sending in Plain Text - - -
Begin forwarded message:
From: Alan Smith sma...@iinet.net.au
Subject: Re: Bluetooth File Exchange
Date: 23 May 2013 2:22:52 PM AWST
To: wamug@wamug.org.au
Hi Ronni
Terriffic! But how can I actually send a file? I went through all the set
up
Hi Alan,
Yes, you can send files with Bluetooth to other Macs on your local Network.
But AirDrop is faster as it uses WiFi and doesn't require passwords, setup, or
special settings.
Sharing is simple 'Drag Drop'.
AirDrop:
Click the AirDrop icon in the sidebar of a Finder window on both
Can files be copied between Macs using Bluetooth, or is Bluetooth just for
sending items from a portable device (e.g. smart phone) to a Mac?
Regards, Alan
Alan Smith
Late 2012 iMac 27 Intel Quad Core i5 3.2Ghz 8GB RAM - OSX 10.8.3
Late 2009 iMac 21.5 Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz 12G RAM - OSX
. The
following link to decadentwaste was referred by TUAW and Apple Communities
for providing full navigation from the keyboard using the VoiceOver utility.
http://decadentwaste.net/2011/03/navigate-using-a-bluetooth-keyboard-on-your-ios-device/
I can't get the keyboard navigation to work
-a-bluetooth-keyboard-on-your-ios-device/
I can't get the keyboard navigation to work - and can't even get VoiceOver to
function properly (it keeps turning itself off). I am aware of the Apple
VoiceOver Getting Started guide, but haven't studied it yet.
Have WAMUGgers any experience
utility.
http://decadentwaste.net/2011/03/navigate-using-a-bluetooth-keyboard-on-your-ios-device/
I can't get the keyboard navigation to work - and can't even get VoiceOver to
function properly (it keeps turning itself off). I am aware of the Apple
VoiceOver Getting Started guide, but haven't
Hi all,
Does anyone have a recommendation for some bluetooth stereo headphones that
work with the
iPhone 3GS or iPad2 ? The type that covers the ear, no the fall-out type that's
pushed in
to the ear.
Thanks,
Walter
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Hello All
My MacbookPro (2 GHz Intel Core i7, 10.6.8) can't see the mouse any more.
When I open the Bluetooth Preferences it says 'Name not available' where it
should give the details of the MBP. It claimed that the mouse was connected and
discoverable but it did not work.
I tried new
Hi Diana,
Is it a Magic Mouse?
First, have you tried restarting your MBP?
Second, have you tried going to System Preferences Bluetooth Preferences,
remove your bluetooth mouse, and repair it?
Cheers,
Ronni
On 09/03/2012, at 11:50 AM, Diana Graham Stevens wrote:
Hello All
My
your MBP?
Second, have you tried going to System Preferences Bluetooth Preferences,
remove your bluetooth mouse, and repair it?
Cheers,
Ronni
On 09/03/2012, at 11:50 AM, Diana Graham Stevens wrote:
Hello All
My MacbookPro (2 GHz Intel Core i7, 10.6.8) can't see the mouse any more
and the
FatMac. Another senior moment!
Regards
Diana
On 09/03/2012, at 12:00 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Diana,
Is it a Magic Mouse?
First, have you tried restarting your MBP?
Second, have you tried going to System Preferences Bluetooth Preferences,
remove your bluetooth
hear your language spoken.
4. The Supertooth 3 is now in pairing mode.
You now need to activate Bluetooth on your phone, and use your phone's
Bluetooth menu to search for devices.
Now you need to use your iPhone to search for Bluetooth devices:
1. Select Settings.
2. Select General.
3. Select
G'day Chris, I have the Blueant device as well. You must put the BLUEANT into
pairing mode first. You do this by holding the green answering button at the
same time as turning it on. Whilst it is in pairing mode, then on your iPhone
go to Bluetooth devices and it should permit it to pair up
. The Supertooth 3 will now prompt you to select your language: press the
Multi-Function button when you hear your language spoken.
4. The Supertooth 3 is now in pairing mode.
You now need to activate Bluetooth on your phone, and use your phone's
Bluetooth menu to search for devices.
Now you
mode.
You now need to activate Bluetooth on your phone, and use your phone's
Bluetooth menu to search for devices.
Now you need to use your iPhone to search for Bluetooth devices:
1. Select Settings.
2. Select General.
3. Select Bluetooth.
4. Wait for your phone to search for devices
and
blue.
3. The Supertooth 3 will now prompt you to select your language: press the
Multi-Function button when you hear your language spoken.
4. The Supertooth 3 is now in pairing mode.
You now need to activate Bluetooth on your phone, and use your phone's
Bluetooth menu to search
Bluetooth on your phone, and use your phone's
Bluetooth menu to search for devices.
Now you need to use your iPhone to search for Bluetooth devices:
1. Select Settings.
2. Select General.
3. Select Bluetooth.
4. Wait for your phone to search for devices, then select your BlueAnt
device
language spoken.
4. The Supertooth 3 is now in pairing mode.
You now need to activate Bluetooth on your phone, and use your phone's
Bluetooth menu to search for devices.
Now you need to use your iPhone to search for Bluetooth devices:
1. Select Settings.
2. Select General.
3. Select
Afternoon all
I dont seem to be able to get my new iphone 4s to pair with my Blueant
Supertooth 3 hands free set (which worked well in my car with my previous
telstra T90).
I have turned the iPhone Bluetooth on, and it shows the BlueAnt device, but
when I click on it, it shows a msg saying
Hello Friends
my wife set up bluetooth in her car for her new iPhone 4S but now Siri
does not work. Have there been any issues in regards to this area?
Cheers, and thanks in advance,
Alex
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Hi Alex,
What car is it? Some cars Bluetooth systems don't work well with SIRI.
Your experience will vary greatly depending on the exact Bluetooth hardware
being used.
Vehicles may vary in the experience because they use multiple suppliers, each
of whom may implement the specification
Hi everybody
Bluetooth troubles
3G IPhone
and MacBook 15
10.6.6
They are recognising each other
Come up as pared but will not connect
The phone goes searching (Now Discoverable) but does not find it
Have tried setting them up from scratch again
The computer finds it and codes go
Hello Gerald Valerie,
Welcome to WAMUG Mailing list, as I don’t remember you posting before.
Are you trying to transfer files via Bluetooth connection?
If so, you cannot.
iPhone can connect wirelessly to Bluetooth devices such as headsets,
headphones, and car kits for music listening
Hi Rhonda
Have been working for a while but watching in the background
Tried the network thing
an received this message
The Bluetooth network is unavailable.
There was a problem connecting to your device.
Make sure the device is on, in range, paired correctly and services such as
Bluetooth
this message
The Bluetooth network is unavailable.
There was a problem connecting to your device.
Make sure the device is on, in range, paired correctly and services such as
Bluetooth tethering are set up properly.
Still pared but no contact
Thanks
Gerald
On 11/02/2011, at 11:36 AM
On 06/12/2010, at 1:57 PM, Alexander Hartner wrote:
I would like to send a fax and have paired my iphone with my Mac. However
every time I send a fax, it first waits with Waiting for modem to become
available and then after 10 minutes changes to complete. However the fax is
never sent
I would like to send a fax and have paired my iphone with my Mac. However every
time I send a fax, it first waits with Waiting for modem to become available
and then after 10 minutes changes to complete. However the fax is never sent or
received. I have tested this my putting in my home phone
:
I mean, all our computers would be much more secure if we kept wireless and
bluetooth turned off, but
I guess the single important difference between the iPhone and other mobile
phone bluetooth environments is that the option to Browse Device... is not
available under the Mac OS X
store I am sure someone would have found cure, for
Bluetooth. Try Google also!
But, Apple do not want Bluetooth access except for devices, reasoning anyones
guess but security would be a good one.
Bluetooth is a huge network security risk because of its portability and
devices, inclusive
Hi Rob,
Thanks for that info.
Yes, after Peter¹s suggestion I am looking at iFiles it looks to handle
Bluetooth and Wireless file transfer and much more besides I may have to
put my money down...
Cheers
Neil
--
Neil R. Houghton
Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n
within 7 and VIsta that will show.
If you search Apps store I am sure someone would have found cure, for
Bluetooth. Try Google also!
But, Apple do not want Bluetooth access except for devices, reasoning anyones
guess but security would be a good one.
Bluetooth is a huge network security
be accessible, there
is a image capture program loaded within 7 and VIsta that will show.
If you search Apps store I am sure someone would have found cure, for
Bluetooth. Try Google also!
But, Apple do not want Bluetooth access except for devices, reasoning
anyones guess but security
DiskAid which links into FileApp on phone.
Check in File Manager it will be a device so all should be accessible,
there is a image capture program loaded within 7 and VIsta that will show.
If you search Apps store I am sure someone would have found cure, for
Bluetooth. Try Google also
if we kept wireless and
bluetooth turned off, but
If we set up an Airport network, we must choose to protect it, the
appropriate security system (eg WPA2) and an appropriately secure
password.
I require a password log-in to my computers on start-up, wake from sleep and
wake from screensaver
On our last European holiday (a couple of years ago) we used to regularly
transfer photos from Georgie's Nokia mobile phone to our MacBook pro by
bluetooth - it was very convenient - we could do it over drinks in the hotel
bar.
I was trying to figure out how to do it with my new iPhone - but I'm
File transfer via bluetooth is NOT supported.
You can connect to telephone headsets/handsfree devices, stereo
headphones/speakers, a computer for tethering purposes and some peer-to-peer
apps from the app store.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3647
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 29/09/2010, at 9
Hi Neil,when Apple introduced the iPhone, one of their forms of protecting us from unwarranted viral attacks from others was to limit bluetooth to sound only via bluetooth earpieces and handsfree devices only later allowing higher quality stereo audio as well. File transfers were not allowed
that it is beyond the capabilities of my new iPhone I have
to have a cable in my pocket and, even if I do, I¹m not sure how that
would work with, say, a windows laptop (without iTunes installed?).
I didn¹t really follow the article you linked to I wasn¹t sure what all
the different Bluetooth profiles
on 29/9/10 9:57 PM, Eugene at edeg...@helena.wa.edu.au wrote:
Hi Neil,
when Apple introduced the iPhone, one of their forms of protecting us from
unwarranted viral attacks from others was to limit bluetooth to sound only via
bluetooth earpieces and handsfree devices only later allowing
Morning,
As mentioned Bluetooth support within iPhone is for devices only, as per most
things Apple.
USB connection and GraphicConverter will do same as Bluetooth except with cable
connected?
Another App called FileApp will allow a little more flexibility, but requires
DiskAid on desktop
Morning Again,
Image Capture through USB also. I suppose that means iPhoto also; do not know
do not use, but Adobe Bridge recognises.
Cheers!
`RobD..
On 30Sep2010, at 3:11 am, Rob Davies wrote:
Morning,
As mentioned Bluetooth support within iPhone is for devices only, as per most
things
Hi Neil,
On 30/09/2010, at 1:48 AM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Definitely a BAD thing in my book – you already have security settings to
allow you to only approve the bluetooth connections you want on a
case-by-case basis.
I think Apple have gone this route as they are determined to keep
transfer via Bluetooth natively, there is
plenty of third party support for this. Go to the iTunes Store and search for
Files. You will be presented with a mind-boggling selection. iFiles is just
one example of a solution which will do what you want.
Peter HinchliffeApwin Computer Services
² - can¹t be done by simple
bluetooth transfer when my partners ancient 2G Nokia can...
Cue her comment ³but I thought your iPhone could do everything!² and then
the snigger ;o(
Also, even with a cable, I¹m not sure what software would be required on,
say, a non-iTunes windows machine to let
through USB also. I suppose that means iPhoto also; do not know
do not use, but Adobe Bridge recognises.
Cheers!
`RobD..
On 30Sep2010, at 3:11 am, Rob Davies wrote:
Morning,
As mentioned Bluetooth support within iPhone is for devices only, as per most
things Apple.
USB connection
Hi Neil
my samsung phone is horrible in many respects but i can at least
bluetooth files with ease so i can understand how annoying it must be
that you grown-up phone won't.
I suppose you could always email the files if there weren't too many -
inelegant, I know..
best
alastair
On 30
and, even if I do, I¹m not sure how that would
work with, say, a windows laptop (without iTunes installed?).
Although Apple doesn't support file transfer via Bluetooth natively, there is
plenty of third party support for this. Go to the iTunes Store and search for
Files. You will be presented
to only approve the bluetooth connections you want on a
case-by-case basis.
I think Apple have gone this route as they are determined to keep the iPhone
as secure as they possibly can.
Once you give people the option to lay their phones wide open by say allowing
a phone to be Always visible
Hi folks,
has anybody ever used a Bluetooth earpiece with Skype?
Can it be done?
If so... how?
Thanks all
Ken Jackson
+61 08 9376 1680
0409 770 747
Skype kennyj1098
kenjackson7...@gmail.com
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Haven't tried, but is possible...
http://www.google.com.au/search?client=safarirls=enq=skype+and+bluetooth+
headset+for+macie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8redir_esc=ei=HatHTNjQPMuXcYWbiNgD
Kind Regards
Daniel
Sent from my iPhone
---
Daniel Kerr
MacWizardry
Phone: 0414 795 960
Email: daniel @ macwizardry
Genie Solutions http://www.geniesolutions.com.au/ is developing an
iPad version of the software. so far it is going fine but needs
further developing.
I see in a recent Macworld tip talk about printing from iPhone and
iPad and with multitasking in iOS 4 printing may be easier.
Is it
Is there a plug in or wireless Bluetooth external microphone that you
can use with Voice Memos in the iPhone?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Hm Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Wk Ph: (08) 9291 4599
Mbl: 0417 053 266
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OK - problem solved.
Whilst it was obvious the keyboard could only be connected to one computer
at a time, it would also seem that the keyboard can only be paired with
one computer at a time. Disconnecting the bluetooth keyboard from the 27
was not enough, I had to remove it from the bluetooth
- problem solved.
Whilst it was obvious the keyboard could only be connected to one computer
at a time, it would also seem that the keyboard can only be paired with
one computer at a time. Disconnecting the bluetooth keyboard from the 27
was not enough, I had to remove it from the bluetooth list
where my problems start.
Bluetooth is working fine on the 24 iMac (wireless mighty mouse connected
and working) but for the life of me I can't connect to the wireless keyboard
- it just can't find it (I borrowed another USB keyboard while I tried to
sort it out).
At first, I thought I'd found
light will
begin to blink. This indicates your keyboard is in discovery mode and ready
to pair with your Mac.
(which it doesn't)
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3048#1
Also from http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3894#discoverymode
Discoverable: When a Bluetooth enabled device is ³discoverable
...@wamug.org.au] On
Behalf Of Ronda Brown
Sent: Sunday, 17 January 2010 3:21 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Bluetooth Magic Mouse
Hi Peter,
As Wendy said in her reply,
deleting the bluetooth plist in MacIntosh HD LibraryPreferences
and restarting computer.
The Magic Mouse then works properly
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