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Bluetooth Devices and System Notifications

 
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jraven



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:09 pm    Post subject: Bluetooth Devices and System Notifications Reply with quote

snapi.h defines a couple of Registry Entries for Connected Bluetooth devices.
The are underHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
System\\State\\Connections\\Bluetooth

and are Count and Descriptions.

But they never seem to get updated.

By searching the registry, I can find my paired Headset under
HKLM\\Sofftware\\Microsoft\\Bluetooth\\device
then thre will be a hex numbered entry.

My question:
Are the system\\state\connections\\ supposed to work?
Will they?
How?

Thanks

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John Raven

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