Bluetooth HID? - HTC One X

Anyone try out Bluetooth yet? Is it up to par with AOSP's Bluetooth stacks? Has HTC finally stopped putting archaic BT functionality into their ROMs and actually made it possible to use things like Wiimote/Sixaxis/Dual Shock 3/Bluetooth keyboard and mouse on their phones?

Can anyone answer if HOX supports Bluetooth HID?

I don't know why there's no replies, but yes it's using the standard BT Stack, HID and all.

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Think Outside Stowaway BT mouse and Keyboard

Hi all,
I ran into a problem trying to get my Stowaway Bluetooth keyb and mouse working. It looks to me as if the new BT stack is the problem. To rule that out I am trying to replace the current stack ( Broadcom is it? ) with one as in the Touch. I guess that would be the Microsoft one?
Anyone can tell me how or where to find it ,and has some experience. Could that be it?
Tnx in advance... Marco
[BUMP] Think Outside Stowaway BT mouse and Keyboard
I am looking for the solution to this as well. I was bummed when I could not use my Think Outside bluetooth keyboard and mouse on my Sprint TP2 as I used them several times a week. Trying to figure out if it is the bluetooth stack or the driver. New drivers are not being produced. Any comments?

Tell me about this bluetooth.

While downloading a few apps, like the Wii controller mod made by one of our own xda developers, it appears that the desire has a non-standard bluetooth arrangement compared to something like the Nexus One? Rather than timing out, the application isn't even recognizing that bluetooth is turned on. The help section tells me vaguely that its an issue with the device itself...
What are the details on this? I've read that this is a flaw with any Sense UI device. I don't have any other bluetooth devices to test it with (except a Wii controller) but does bluetooth even work on the desire?? Would rooting fix my issues?
Macca2805 said:
While downloading a few apps, like the Wii controller mod made by one of our own xda developers, it appears that the desire has a non-standard bluetooth arrangement compared to something like the Nexus One? Rather than timing out, the application isn't even recognizing that bluetooth is turned on. The help section tells me vaguely that its an issue with the device itself...
What are the details on this? I've read that this is a flaw with any Sense UI device. I don't have any other bluetooth devices to test it with (except a Wii controller) but does bluetooth even work on the desire?? Would rooting fix my issues?
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I have the same issue connecting a Wiimote to my Desire. My Bluetooth does work though, with everything but the Wiimote, I expect your bluetooth is also fine.
I expect the Wiimote app is conflicting with something about the Sense UI. Maybe the fact that Sense-enabled handsets also come with HTC's IME keyboard stock, since the Wiimote app is in fact a replacement IME.

Mighty Keyboard

Any idea how to pair my Mighty Keyboard to Evo?
is this a bluetooth keyboard, htc sense devices have an outdated bluetooth stack or something or other, that doesn't allow BT keyboards and wiimotes to work with sense devices, from what i've read on here.
Yeah it's BT. I was able to detect it but not pair.

[Q] bluetooth

Android rocks on the tilt
any update on Bluetooth?
Bluetooth headset and music both work for me.
I haven't tried other potential bluetooth uses (keyboard, mouse, etc).
What bluetooth use cases are you thinking of that maybe don't work?
It was really necessary to open a new thread for this question
Car BT works perfectly.

[Q] Bluetooth compatability

I'm thinking of upgrading to this phone, one of the main reasons is that my current device, which has galaxy S guts, is not compatible with most bluetooth devices. I like to use an app called blueputdroid that turns my phone into a universal keyboard as well as an ELM bluetooth device that turns my phone into a dyno along with the torque app for my car.
For some reason the way samsung built the bluetooth makes it not work with a lot of these things, I know it's not the apps or 3rd party devices as I use my old G1 now for it, but would much rather just have my main phone be my one device.
Have any of you tested blueputdroid or any bluetooth devices? If not could someone try out blueputdroid with this phone (it's free in the market) any help would be much appreciated thanx!!
Says it has detected unsupported Bluetooth stack.. Install cyanogen Rom, etc.
Thanks, at least this phone is likely to get cyanogenmod support which will fix the problem my SK sure as hell won't
My GS2 works perfect with my ELM adapter. It worked perfect with my Vibrant too. I've never had a single problem with any bluetooth device on either of them.
I've had a lot of bluetooth problems with both my vibrant and now my GS2. Both work reliably with my wife's mini cooper bluetooth but they both have had problems connecting to the garmin nuvi I use for handsfree in my car (and forget about the A2DP on it).
I tried a lot of roms on my vibrant (incl stock) and they did lots of cool stuff but never made the BT connect reliably. Then I came across this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=795691
I made the suggested change to /system/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf and voila! I finally have good BT with my vibrant.
So I got my SG2 last week, rooted it and found that it also had the bad settings in /system/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf. However it also lacked BLN (backlight notification) and few other tweaks I've come to love on my vibrant so I flashed juggernaut 2.6. That fixed all the major foibles with the SG2 but it still won't reliably connect to my garmin.
I opened up the filesystem to find that /system/etc/bluetooth/audio.conf is no longer there! Does anyone know where it went?
Apparently I don't have enough posts to ask in the dev forum where juggernaut was posted http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1322642 so I'm hoping someone will see this plee for help.
thanks
the phone has BT 3.0, but it is backward compatible with BT 2.0 and 1.0 devices
i haven't had any trouble using it with my car deck (streaming audio & phone), my large collection of stereo BT devices, and other BT enabled phones & PCs/Laptops
the remote control feature from the stereo headsets works properly, for fast forward, backward, play, pause, talk, mute, etc
the only thing i have yet need to test BT on is with a BT smart wrist watch

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