Post AQg9NElhszWNL4DDea by grtcdr@emacs.ch
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(DIR) Post #AQfv5VcP6JY11kVsXY by dnkl@linuxrocks.online
2022-12-16T20:20:03Z
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Is there a way to disable #bluetooth auto-connect on #android ?So far, everything points to a big, fat no. Posting here, hoping it's just me that don't know how to search the Internet...
(DIR) Post #AQg8Tj1eCh60xlCLdA by Qper@fosstodon.org
2022-12-16T20:31:09Z
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@dnkl autoconnect in general or to specific device??
(DIR) Post #AQg9NElhszWNL4DDea by grtcdr@emacs.ch
2022-12-16T20:38:36Z
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@dnkl I wonder if this disables it. I'll let you know if it is...
(DIR) Post #AQgB27KIYmt45JRu3k by dnkl@linuxrocks.online
2022-12-16T23:18:35Z
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@Qper preferably per device, but I'll settle with a global knob.
(DIR) Post #AQh2uneehBRGZVvlWy by dnkl@linuxrocks.online
2022-12-17T09:22:30Z
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@grtcdr hmm, I don't even have a setting like that...
(DIR) Post #AQhFCS1R3w9A8rlk5w by grtcdr@emacs.ch
2022-12-17T11:39:50Z
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@dnkl Turns out that setting I showed you doesn't affect the auto-connection process. I ran a test on a bluetooth keyboard, and my phone seemed not to auto-connect unless I go into the settings and explicitly pick out the device.
(DIR) Post #AQhFb2LfeZrpkwxQDg by dnkl@linuxrocks.online
2022-12-17T11:44:41Z
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@grtcdr I'll admit I haven't tested with anything but speakers and headphones, aka audio devices. Perhaps it's only to such devices it will auto-connect?
(DIR) Post #AQhG1hHw3y3yG2vHOK by grtcdr@emacs.ch
2022-12-17T11:48:59Z
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@dnkl I suspect it is and it sort of makes sense why they might auto-connect to speakers or headphones where the connection is more likely to abruptly drop.