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Is there any way to discover bluetooth devices without writing own discovery code, using internal device discovery mechanism instead.
I mean:
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If BT is OFF, how we are going to make a search? Before using it, we have to put it ON some how.
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As I wrote before, Internal bluetooth discovery mechanism asks user if he wants to switch bluetooth on if it is off. I want to use that mechanism.
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Good JSR-82 implementations will do issue 1; well I guess you do not use series 40, do you? The rest has to be coded by yourself, unfortunately.
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