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In a previous blog article I discussed the basics of extending the Windows CE Bluetooth Hands Free Profile. This included how to plug into the Audio Gateway (AG) in order to send and receive AT commands from a Hands Free (HF) device. In this article I Read More...
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For Windows Mobile 5.0 we added a new set of APIs for getting notifications from the Windows CE Bluetooth stack. RequestBluetoothNotifications StopBluetoothNotifications There is more information on using these APIs here . Today you can capture notifications Read More...
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The Windows CE Bluetooth stack has the capability to expose a COM port interface to applications. This allows legacy applications that communicate over serial ports to use the Bluetooth Serial Port Profile. Common applications of this include GPS and Read More...
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Windows CE supports the Bluetooth Hands Free Profile Audio Gateway (AG). This profile allows you to use a Bluetooth headset or car kit as a hands free (HF) device. This feature is supported on Windows CE 5.0 and Windows Mobile 5.0 (and WM2003 SE). You Read More...
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Hi, my name is Greg Scott. I have been working as a developer on the Windows CE Networking team since June, 2002. I work on various wireless networking technologies but my primary focus is Bluetooth these days. In the past I've also worked on Wi-Fi, residential Read More...
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