slight update: can get device to pair in normal linux apps (although obviously not useful as these are native linux apps) the win app still didn't want to know about it though :-( CaptainCrazy wrote: > device is an industry grade pool pump control system lol > > I know that linux is seeing it - I can see it in the list of devices it > detects.. but apart from that not sure where to go :S > > works fantastic in windows but need it to run on linux through wine :) > > basically the device is paired and then you run a windows application > and that connects you up - it's designed so that you can control your > pool system remotely. > > maybe not the correct place to look from the sounds of things though > wine needs the device to be paired first before you run any application > through it - I'll check with bluez tools and see if there's a way to > manually pair it. something so simple you would think but oh well. > Daniel Skorka wrote: > > CaptainCrazy@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > I've got an application that relies on bluetooth and although the > > > bluetooth can see the device I want to pair with linux doesn't offer > > > any way of doing this but just says that it will try to pair once a > > > service requests this.. the application is windows and I'm starting to > > > suspect that the problem isn't in the bluetooth or linux but something > > > in wine that isn't requesting this or some such > > > > > > does wine have bluetooth covered? is there a command/argument I need to > > > give it? if not then oh well > > > > What kind of bluetooth device do you want to use? If you want to use eg. > > a bluetooth mouse or keyboard, Linux and X11 handle everything and wine > > doesn't come into play. > > > > Daniel _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users