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2010-03-26
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when i first installed the default proximity setting had me having to smush the phone against my face for the speakers to turn off. i then set it to the higher setting and it made it so i could hold the phone comfortably to my ear to get the speakers to turn off. this seemed to work better for me.
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2010-03-26
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2010-03-29
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2010-03-29
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i like this project just the way it is pretty much, except when i use it in my car. my garmin gps and the n900 automatically connect when i get in the car, and the gps will answer a phone call automatically, but it seems as soon as the phone answers it switches the blue tooth feed to the n900 speakers and microphone. i can also dial a call from the garmin but as soon as the phone starts ringing it drops the garmin connection.
if the program would recognize the blue tooth connection as a top priority and not start the phone speakers i would be pretty happy. (of course holding the phone up to my head turns on the garmin again. so much for hands free.)
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2010-03-31
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2010-03-31
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from monitoring lshal, here's what a connect and disconnect looks like -
08:06:04.813: computer_logicaldev_input_1 added
08:06:23.737: computer_logicaldev_input_1 removed
and there is no change in the headphone/state file - it's always disconnected, so assume that's for the wired headset only.
I ran a diff of lshal and the only bits that change when connected and disconnected is this line;
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_logicaldev_input_1'
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_logicaldev_input_0'
First is connected, second is disconnected - so a simple sanity check for input_1 would suffice for NOT enabling the loudspeaker when the keyboard is slid open.
Last edited by hawaii; 2010-03-26 at 12:23.