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Anyone know if there is any solutions out to get full BLUETOOTH OBEX FTP & OPP on my rooted Nook HD.
I know the original function is severly limited, but is there anyway to cracked it open so it can file transfer?
I've found nothing so far.
Just hoping some legend's gonna walk out of this mist any second now.
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Hi All,
Been having a search around, but haven't found anything like this yet. Has anyone seen or know of an app/util that would allow me to use the Kaiser as a bluetooth keyboard for another device (for example, PS3) ?.
Just was thinking about this last night, could be a useful little toy in certain situations ?
Any ideas/pointers ?
Thanks,
M3t.
Well ...
There's another thread in KAISER ACCESSORIES which links to the $29 bluetooth keyboard being sold on Amazon (down from $149 from iGo which the thread starter spent instead).
Since the Tilt keyboard leaves a lot to be desired, perhaps spending this $29 would be more to your liking.
Thread link here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=350153
Not seen anything like that around, as jdmba says, for the amount of work required to produce an app for it, it would really be of no benefit apart from as you say, a 'Party Piece'
Only thing close I have seen is Rudeo's app that turns your phone into a remote for Windows Media Center/Player. Great in a hotel room when your Media Laptop is connected to the TV.
Soz, hope you have luck.
it require the bluetooth stack supporting that bluetooth profile
and ms bluetooth stack is not that fancy i fear
Hey all, that's for the amazing help and teaching that goes on here.
I'm now running my Diamond on DHarvey's ROM, set to a dynamic page pool, with the neon icons and a glass clock...All just by reading the forums in a couple days. GPS works like butta, Slingbox is on fire, and I have a bunch of medical books for work too! If it could only transmit my mp3s via FM like my Fusic could...sigh...can't have it all I guess.
Anyway, got one question that I'm having trouble with...is there a program that can take my contacts from my old LG Fusic and then put them on my Diamond? Thanks to any who reply!
have you tried using bluetooth to transfer them? thats how i moved mine from my lg muziq.
bluetooth will allow you to transfer either by playing them (ad2dp or w/e it is) or just via by sending them!
My Nook Color just won't stop to impress me. I knew it can be used as a GPS unit, but I haven't taken the time to try it out, but I finally did it:
I am now seriously thinking of creating a car mount for it using Shapeways ...
Let people know if you get something generic done for a car mount for the Nook I am sure there would be some takers on here if the price is not too bad
It would look cooler in satellite view...
Also, for my fellow newbies, this requires a connection to a GPS unit or GPS-equipped cell phone, because the Nook does NOT have a GPS chip.
Nook Car Mount
There's a nice car mount over on ebay. Just search for "car mount holder docking station for noble nook color". I would post a photo and link, but am a new forum member and not allowed to do so until I have 8 posts.
impressive, I should have my NC by the end of the week, can't wait!
This is great... but it uses the GPS signal from a rooted Android phone, and over wi-fi, correct?
Has the community figured out a way to pair a rooted Nook with one of the many Bluetooth GPS receivers (those hockey puck devices)?
Heck yeah, always so annoyed to have my phone tied up by the GPS when im driving, hellooooooooo solution. Even better: no battery drain on bluetooth!
how do i pair this with my iPhone?
Bluetooth or wifi?
This is great... but it uses the GPS signal from a rooted Android phone, and over wi-fi, correct?
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Correct.
Has the community figured out a way to pair a rooted Nook with one of the many Bluetooth GPS receivers (those hockey puck devices)?
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I read from another forum that someone already got Bluetooth GPS to work using this app:
http://market.android.com/details?id=googoo.android.btgps
However, he complaint that the BT receiver has to be right next to the Nook Color for it to work, so it may not be the best setup.
how do i pair this with my iPhone?
Bluetooth or wifi?
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Sorry, the short answer is I don't know.
Technically, it's possible because all it needs is a server on your iPhone, and a client on your Nook Color. But I couldn't find one that work across platform. If you know how to programme, it shouldn't be too difficult to write one.
As for Bluetooth support, it's possible -- I did not try it myself personally, but as I said in an earlier post, I've heard a success story from another forum.
Software
What mapping software is running on the nook? Is it doing the vocals? I bought a Haicom HI-408BT to use bluetooth gps. I need to see about a good mapping software to go with it.
hello everybody,
i hope someone can help me with the following two issues regarding my xperia z (using stock rom with root).
1. my hands are small so i find it hard to answer calls 'one-handed'. is there a possibility to assign this function to another key, e.g. the on/off one?
2. did anyone manage to clone the xperia's screen to a Samsung TV? mine is an UE50ES6710S which should have everything necessary built-in.
THX!
really no one?
You need MHL adapter to be able to use tv with phone,regarding the small hands,dunno,put em in hot water for awhile
RE: [NookHD+] CM10.1 native emmc install
Anyone with actual "hands on" experience using a bluetooth keyboard with the emmc installed CM10.1 native HD+?
If so, would greatly appreciate a brief overview of your experiences with that setup and also possible reccomendations for a bluetooth keyboard.
Looking to fully utilize my convereted HD+ as a fullblown Android tablet.
Thanks in advance.
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RE: [NookHD+] CM10.1 native emmc install
Anyone with actual "hands on" experience using a bluetooth keyboard with the emmc installed CM10.1 native HD+?
If so, would greatly appreciate a brief overview of your experiences with that setup and also possible reccomendations for a bluetooth keyboard.
Looking to fully utilize my convereted HD+ as a fullblown Android tablet.
Thanks in advance.
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I had an old folding BT keyboard (that, believe it or not, I bought for my Dell Axim many years ago) lying around. Tried it with the emmc installed CM10.1 and it works like a champ -- no problem pairing at all. A bit of a delay between typing and appearing on the screen but not enough to annoy me. If I really think I'm going to use a BT keyboard I'll probably get a new one, but this one folds up to the size of a cellphone and is pretty handy when traveling.
harryzee said:
RE: [NookHD+] CM10.1 native emmc install
Anyone with actual "hands on" experience using a bluetooth keyboard with the emmc installed CM10.1 native HD+?
If so, would greatly appreciate a brief overview of your experiences with that setup and also possible reccomendations for a bluetooth keyboard.
Looking to fully utilize my convereted HD+ as a fullblown Android tablet.
Thanks in advance.
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I bought a Logitech Tablet Bluetooth keyboard from Amazon.
It's a bit larger than the standard "in-case" style keyboards, but it includes it's own hard case that also acts as a stand if you don't have a case for your tablet.
Setup was easy. Just like any BT device, you initiate the pairing, pick the Logitech Keyboard and type in a pairing code on the KB.
It works great and paired with a BT mouse, it makes working with spreadsheets and other items too small to use your finger with any accuracy, possible.
Highly recommend. Next, I'm going to try one of various case-plus-keyboard combo's for the Nook HD+ on Amazon and compare it to this.
Two quick follow-ups:
1. Which model Logitech are you referring to?
2. Would you keep us/me posted as to your ongoing testing?
Thanks.
Disregard #1 as I didn't catch you Amazon link. Tried it and now have my answer!
A bit late to this party, but I use a Logitech BT Tablet Keyboard for iPad on my HD+ running verygreen's CM10.1 off emmc.
It looks like it's the same one that lancorp uses, but with iPad key functions; model number is 920-003241.
Works fine, although a touch laggy. I wrote a couple of pages of a paper and some emails last night off it. It missed a few keystrokes every so often, but that's been my same experience on iPad and Nexus 7.
It was trivially easy to pair.