tdebluez: The Core of the TDE Bluetooth Framework
TDEBluetooth is a central piece of the TDE Bluetooth framework. It runs all the time in the system tray usually and starts other services like the OBEX Server or
the authentication agent. Its system tray icon tells you about ongoing bluetooth connections and
also gives you quick access to the service configuration, recently used services, devices in range
and more.
Programmers who want to integrate their program with tdebluez, should take a look at the developers section for more information.
Starting tdebluez
You can start TDEBluetooth by typing tdebluez on
the command line or by starting it from the TDE-Menu (usually System/tdebluez).
TDEBluetooth displays and icon in the system tray.
When tdebluez is running until the system is shut down, it will be started again automatically next time you log in. To keep tdebluez from starting up automatically, uncheck the "Auto Start" option in the configuration.What tdebluez does
The goal of tdebluez is to provide user interface and interoperability to the Trinity Desktop Envitonment. The user is able to perform bluetooth related operations such as power on/off, discover, pair and connect varios bluetooth devices.
Configuring tdebluez
tdebluez writes its configuration in ~/.trinity/share/config/tdebluezrcConfiguration->Local Services
Services can be enabled and disabled in Configuration->