Re: Bluetooth-dev Digest, Vol 11, Issue 59
Re: Bluetooth-dev Digest, Vol 11, Issue 59
- Subject: Re: Bluetooth-dev Digest, Vol 11, Issue 59
- From: Matthias Ringwald <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 14:04:59 +0200
Hi Fred
In our Type2Phone app, we send F11/F12 scan codes (0x44/0x45). We also used the HID Descriptor of an original Apple Bluetooth keyboard (the silver one). That’s over Classic Bluetooth however. I can only suggest to verify your HID descriptor but don’t have too much experience with that either (just copied Apple’s and extended it a bit for consumer keys). Good luck!
Best regards,
Matthias
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Dr. sc. Matthias Ringwald
BlueKitchen GmbH, Zürich
On 24.04.2014, at 00:03, Fred Visticot <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hello,
> We have exchanged multiple emails regarding this topic but I get no success to make it works…
>
> Can someone help me to find a solution ? is it a bug from iOS stack ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Fred
>
>
>>
>> Message: 2
>> Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2014 21:55:30 +0200
>> From: Fred Visticot <email@hidden>
>> To: Khaos Tian <email@hidden>
>> Cc: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
>> Subject: Re: Taking pictures using native Camera App with BLE Tag
>> Message-ID: <email@hidden>
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>> Hello,
>> I have made some progress :)
>>
>> 1. I have downloaded the CC2540 sample project from texas on my Tag
>> 2. In iPhone settings I can connect to the tag
>> 3. In the iPhone console I can see the Keyboard service connection (Cf. end of email)
>> 4. I have tried 0x80 0x81 , 0x44 0x45 ….
>> 5. But nothing is working…
>> 5a. On the iPhone native camera app
>> 5b. On the iPhone native music app
>>
>> Any idea to fix this issue ?
>>
>> BTLEServer[135] <Notice>: (Note ) Peripheral "HID Keyboard" supports service "Device Information"
>> Apr 18 21:47:50 iPhone-de-frederic BTLEServer[135] <Notice>: (Note ) Peripheral "HID Keyboard" supports service "Battery"
>> Apr 18 21:47:50 iPhone-de-frederic BTLEServer[135] <Notice>: (Note ) Peripheral "HID Keyboard" supports service "Human Interface Device"
>> Apr 18 21:47:50 iPhone-de-frederic BTLEServer[135] <Notice>: (Note ) Starting service "Device Information" on peripheral "HID Keyboard"
>> Apr 18 21:47:50 iPhone-de-frederic BTLEServer[135] <Notice>: (Note ) Service "Device Information" has started on peripheral "HID Keyboard"
>> Apr 18 21:47:50 iPhone-de-frederic BTLEServer[135] <Notice>: (Note ) Starting service "Human Interface Device" on peripheral "HID Keyboard"
>> Apr 18 21:47:50 iPhone-de-frederic BTLEServer[135] <Notice>: (Note ) Missing PnP ID characteristic
>> Apr 18 21:47:51 iPhone-de-frederic BTLEServer[135] <Notice>: (Note ) Service "Human Interface Device" has started on peripheral "HID Keyboard"
>> Apr 18 21:47:51 iPhone-de-frederic BTLEServer[135] <Notice>: (Note ) Starting service "Battery" on peripheral "HID Keyboard"
>> Apr 18 21:47:51 iPhone-de-frederic BTLEServer[135] <Notice>: (Note ) Service "Battery" has started on peripheral "HID Keyboard"
>> Apr 18 21:47:51 iPhone-de-frederic BTLEServer[135] <Notice>: (Note ) Battery level for peripheral "HID Keyboard": 39%
>>
>>
>> Le 18 Apr 2014 à 19:29, Khaos Tian <email@hidden> a écrit :
>>
>>> The connection is handled by iOS. User can initiate a pairing process within iOS's system settings.
>>>
>>> For details of implementation, I believe TI provides some sample projects for HOGP.
>>>
>>> Best Wishes,
>>> Khaos Tian
>>>
>>> On Apr 18, 2014, at 3:55 AM, Fred Visticot <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>> Tx a lot for your prompt answer.
>>>>
>>>> Something is still confusing for me.
>>>> If I’m correct, in my case, the BLE tag is configured as a Peripheral, he can not start a connection to the iPhone.
>>>> his job is to advertise and be detected by the iPhone who can make a connection to this BLE TAG
>>>>
>>>> In your proposal, you describe that the TAG can send a volume event but how the connection to the iPhone is done by the tag?
>>>>
>>>> Are you sure that my tag should not be configured as a master and start a connection to the iPhone ?
>>>>
>>>> Can you please detail your solution ? it will help me a lot !
>>>>
>>>> Fred
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Le 18 Apr 2014 à 12:12, Khaos Tian <email@hidden> a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>> olume button action to capture picture so letting your BLE peripheral send volume event should technically give you
>>>>
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