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2007-11-29
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@ Sunny England :)
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The only complaint is the, with this setting, it sometimes goes on-line even if I don't want it to. At times I would like to force it to stay offline and leave the bluetooth on for sending or receiving files from a cellphone or computer.
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2007-11-29
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@ Marietta, GA, USA--Pombal, Portugal
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2008-02-12
, 11:57
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@ Based in the USA
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2008-02-12
, 15:00
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Joined on Dec 2007
@ Seattle
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OK, I could of swore someone came up with a gui/button to do this but the crippled search features of this forum and google search pulled nothing up but this thread when searching for turn off wireless bluetooth.
Does anyone else remember the gui?
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2008-02-12
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@ Based in the USA
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2008-02-12
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@ Seattle, USA
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2008-02-14
, 02:23
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Joined on Oct 2007
@ Detroit
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#18
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There's a GUI for swichOnBT but nothing for switch off BT. I wonder how hard it would be to also make a switchOffBT? or even a toggle based on what's already been done? Anybody with programming experience able to comment?
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2008-02-14
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@ Long Island
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2008-02-14
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@ Canada
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#20
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My Mac Mini runs Kubuntu