Thanks, Matt, for your helpful explanation!

Paul


On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 1:29 PM Matt McCutchen <m...@mattmccutchen.net> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2020-10-08 at 12:55 +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
> > Thanks, George. Yes, I only need bluetooth to connect audio from my
> > computer to my bluetooth headphones and bluetooth speakers.
> >
> > From what you said, I infer that bluetooth can be more general than
> > connecting only audio -- I did not know that.
>
> Indeed.  If you connect a "Bluetooth host controller" directly to your
> computer (usually by USB), then it will show up in the XFCE Bluetooth
> manager and you can configure everything from there: connect to
> specific devices, etc.  When you use a device like yours that has a
> Bluetooth host controller inside it but has only an audio connection to
> your computer, the UI is typically minimal (e.g., a single button) and
> you may not be able to do things like tell it to make a Bluetooth
> connection to a specific device.
>
> The most popular other uses for Bluetooth are:
> - Mouse and keyboard input
> - Networking.  It's pretty slow but can be useful if your Wi-Fi is
> taken for something else.  For example, I use a Bluetooth network to
> synchronize my personal information management applications between my
> phone and my computer via various HTTPS- and SSH-based protocols
> without relying on any external service.
>
> Matt
>
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