![]() The result of DiscoverDevices is always empty. Run c# code, no exception, however no devices are located.At this point I have both "Generic Bluetooth Adapter" and "Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator" Under the Bluetooth Radios tab in the device manager. Found out that my current driver Ratlink Motoroal BC4 Bluetooth 3.0+HS Adapter which appears under the bluetooth radios in the device manager might not support these actions so I chose to update the driver on the windows device manager and chose "Generic Bluetooth Adapter".Ran the C# code, got an PlatformNotSupportedException.Ran the python code, got IOError: No Bluetooth adapter detected. ![]() Made sure that bluetooth works on laptop - indeed it is able to locate devices in the "My Bluetooth" laptop. ![]() I will describe the steps Iv'e performed so far by myself in order to solve this so you guys might get a clearer picture: On Python, using pybluez: import bluetoothĪnd on C#, using the 32feet library: BluetoothClient bc = new BluetoothClient() īluetoothDeviceInfo array = bc.DiscoverDevices() I've tried to get this to work on python and c#. I'm guessing that this is a result of icompatible drivers but I just can't figure this out on my own. I'm having some trouble trying to play around with bluetooth on my hp laptop (probook 4320s, windows 7 64 bit). ![]()
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