Re: Bluetooth Service Calls
- From: Erik HG <ErikHG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 09:11:04 -0700
Well, in a way...
I can use BluetoothSetServiceState() to create a BT service link to my
headset. It actully works if I click on "connect" in the Bluetooth control
panel. I need to do that programatically.
I did write 90% of a Bluetooth driver for Vista that connected SCO, but I
don't have the time to finish it before the trade show that starts Friday
morning (and I am travelling today and Thursday). The beauty of using the
service is that I can then also access it in XPSP2.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
-Erik
"Pavel A." wrote:
XP or Vista? Are you trying to use BT audio under XP? :(.
--PA
"Erik HG" <ErikHG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How do I connect a bluetooth service? I found BluetoothSetServiceState()
which installs the services needed, but all I can do is connect to a COM
port, it does not connect when I open the Headset from waveOutOpen().
Anyone have any info on this?
Thanks,
-Erik
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