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t4_bluetooth [2025/03/04 17:18] – [Multiple Host Pairing] tonyt4_bluetooth [2025/03/18 20:29] (current) – [Automatic Discovery Mode] eric
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 ===== Automatic Discovery Mode ==== ===== Automatic Discovery Mode ====
  
-Automatic Discovery Mode will pair with any of the hosts in your pair table. To enter this mode press the [[t4_specialchords|Cycle Config Chord]] until all 3 LEDs light up.  The Twiddler 4 will be actively scanning for hosts.  This mode has been designed for situations where you have paired with hosts that are in different locations and want to seamlessly transition from one host to the other when in range.  A good example of this is a work PC and a home PC.  If you pair the Twiddler with both, when you leave home, the pair is dropped when out of range of your Home PC and automatically paired when you get into range of your work PC.+Automatic Discovery Mode will pair with any of the hosts in your pair table. To enter this mode press the [[t4_specialchords|Cycle Bluetooth Pairs Chord]] until all 3 LEDs light up.  The Twiddler 4 will be actively scanning for hosts.  This mode has been designed for situations where you have paired with hosts that are in different locations and want to seamlessly transition from one host to the other when in range.  A good example of this is a work PC and a home PC.  If you pair the Twiddler with both, when you leave home, the pair is dropped when out of range of your Home PC and automatically paired when you get into range of your work PC.
  
 +Firmware 3.2:
 +An additional mode that allows for connecting only to any known device is added to the rotation.  This will present show all three LEDs as either blue (peer device stored) or aqua blue light (empty), then will show a scanning animation until a device connects.  Pressing the [[t4_specialchords|Cycle Bluetooth Pairs Chord]] again will select the next single known device, pressing it again will move to the next known device, and continue until no more known devices are available.  The next mode is Automatic Discovery Mode, which also allows for new peers to connect; this mode is indicated by all three LEDs flashing blue quickly in unison.
 ===== Rearranging the host order ===== ===== Rearranging the host order =====
  
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 ===== Erasing Bluetooth Pairs ===== ===== Erasing Bluetooth Pairs =====
  
 +**IMPORTANT**\\
 Erasing Bluetooth Pairs should be done in this order: Erasing Bluetooth Pairs should be done in this order:
   - Remove Twiddler pair from Bluetooth list on HOST   - Remove Twiddler pair from Bluetooth list on HOST
t4_bluetooth.1741108736.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/03/04 17:18 by tony