[ERROR] BlueTooth GamePad Not Connect - Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro Questions & Answers

I was using a Bluetooth GamePad "Ipega 9025" on my Redmi Note 5 [not rooted].
The device runs without any problem on "MIUI 9.5.6.0".
But, yesterday, I was updated the system to the new version: "MIUI 9.5.19.0".
After that, when I connect to device with Bluetooth nothing happens ... Only stay "connecting" and it never connects.
I tryed to use the Reset Button on gamepad. Disconect the device of my bluetooth common list and reconnect, but nothing changes ...
It's a bug on this update, right? And have a deadline to fix this problem?

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Getting less out of driver memory issues lately.
If you perform a soft reset, make sure bluetooth and WLAN are both turned on. I've noticed that WLAN doesn't unload its drivers. That is, once you start getting the out of driver memeory issues, WLAN sometimes doesn't load. However if you start WLAN upon soft reset, it seems to make the driver memory issue less of an annoyance.
So far a full 2 days without a single out of driver memory message. I had soft reset, start bluetooth and wlan. shut off wlan after it loaded and left bluetooth on.
NOTE - have not had much time to play with bluetooth headset issues...but using a bluetooth gps with no problems.

Solved: Bluetooth disconnects once...no matter what the rom...

I have a really weird problem.
No matter what ROM I'm using, when I first turn my bluetooth on and connect with any device after about a minute or two the bluetooth turns itself off and if I manually turn it back on.
It's still connected to the device it was connected to and when I turn it back in it works fine but it will do this once each time I connect to any bluetooth device.
Can someone help?
I had downloaded the "auto off unpaired bluetooth" tasker profile and it had an error in it.
I've downloaded a "fixed" version and hopefully this will fix it. In any event, the phone is fine, but the tasker profile was defective.
I use bluetoothkeepalive from the Google play store. It holds the connection all the time, but I still have issues when I disconnect from my car and then reconnect again the next time..
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[Q][Root] Bluetooth keeps disconnecting when screen is off.

I am running a Debian Wheezy on my Note 8 via Linux Deploy, and I've managed to make it work in framebuffer mode, complete with inputs.
Now, my problem is that I am using a BT mouse and keyboard, which both disconnect after one minute of booting the distro.
I have to stop Android's graphic interface, and apparently it also somehow disconnects the BT. I noticed that it also happens when my screen goes off. I've tried every BT keep awake app, plus some from xposed (Bluetooth toolkit and Never Sleep), it just doesn't work.
Is there a hack to keep that BT alive? Maybe something via command line?
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[Q] sony smartwatch2 on cm12

Hi to all
on cm12 Bluetooth work perfect i think
but Sony smartwatch2 some times disconnect but the phone still say connected until i turn-off Bluetooth on phone and then turn it on it will reconnect again and after a while that's happen again
is there any thing wrong with me
or it should be happen or it will be fix next
thanks
my rom : cm12 nightly 2015/03/4
i found some thing
that when i turn of location then smart watch2 work correctly
but when turn on gps after a while smartwatch disconnect but phone says watch is conected

[Q] Problem with reconnection to phone

I have problem with reconnection of my SW3 to my Note 3 with Android 5.0 when I am away for longer time period.
Maybe this problem is connected with lollipop or newer Android Wear App, because about month ago this was going well.
Strange is that on watch is "no connection" icon and on phone is "connected". So phone is making no atteption to reconnect, even bluetooth on/off does not help, I have to restart my phone.
Any help with this problem?
Factory reset your watch then in the wear app press "Forget Watch" that's what fixed that problem for me.

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