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#11
Apserlutely garantee someone can make it work, this is something small and i bet all it takes is 5 minutes for a dev to figure out what needs doing.
 
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Originally Posted by bronek13 View Post
Have you tried to unpair and pair it again after installing headset cotrol? Maybe this will help
Pairing? Its a wired headset, not bluetooth, that would require pairing / unpairing
 
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When i kill headset-control process, and start it manually using terminal i get the following :
process 2678:arguments to dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block() were incorrect, assertion "connection != NULL" failed in file dbus-connection.c line 3298.
This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library.
process 2678:arguments to dbus_connection_add() were incorrect, assertion "connection != NULL" failed in file dbus-connection.c line 5257.
This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library.
process 2678:arguments to dbus_connection_unref() were incorrect, assertion "connection != NULL" failed in file dbus-connection.c line 2657.
This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library.
Aborted.
I also noted that in headset-control's description says PR1.2 only..
So, i'm guessing when these bugs are fixed it will work on PR1.3 also...

Headset is found by the phone tho, dmesg gives the following :
headphone (GPIO 177) is now connected
input: headset button as /class/input/input1
Any further ideas?

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Originally Posted by djmvt View Post
original n900 headset only has one button, this is also the only headset that does work properly with the n900.
All other nokia headsets are not supported by the n900...
I agree that the default headset shipped with N900 has only one button that is used for answering and ending a call.

If I am not wrong Headset-Control is designed for music that he handles mediaplayer functions like pause/play, Revind, fwd etc.

So how is it helpful with N900 which consists of a headset with no Media keys?
 
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It turns out that headset-control in fact does work. But it is designed for original N900 headset or others with ONE button...

Hardware wise as noted by joerg_rw it should be possible but there is NO software for it yet.

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Yeah, being a part of open source, we need to design an API that will make it work with any nokia Headset

Originally Posted by trx View Post
It turns out that headset-control in fact does work. But it is designed for original N900 headset or others with ONE button...

Hardware wise as noted by joerg_rw it should be possible but there is NO software for it yet.

TRX.
OK so you are saying that Headset-Control, which was primarily designed for manipulating music, when comes to N900 will only be helpful in answering & endinng the call with that one button?
 
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Originally Posted by maverick788us View Post
OK so you are saying that Headset-Control, which was primarily designed for manipulating music, when comes to N900 will only be helpful in answering & endinng the call with that one button?
Yes, it does manipulate music, with that ONE button, (pause/play)...
 
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Originally Posted by trx View Post
Yes, it does manipulate music, with that ONE button, (pause/play)...
OK I thought the purpose of that button is to answer/end call.

So tell me with me WH-500 there is a button for answer/end call, will it work pause and play? With rest of the buttons not working?
 
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Probably not, as its not the same signal.. Test it and see..
 
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Originally Posted by trx View Post
Probably not, as its not the same signal.. Test it and see..
you are right. It didn't work
 
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