2007-02-20 09:59:46

by Wolfgang Wershofen

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Subject: [Bluez-users] Using Headset-buttons without btsco. Possible?

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Hi,

in the past few days, I spent a lot of time testing how to run my
bluetooth headset best for telephony.

I got both ways basically working - plugz and btsco. With btsco, I also
managed to use the headset button to answer or end phone calls, but I
experienced unbearable long delays when answering incoming calls (my
voice is heard with more than a second delay. Doesn't happen on outbound
calls - strange enough), so this seems not to be an option for me.

My question now is: Is it possible to get the headset buttons working
with plugz - at least to receive and end a phone call?

thx
Wolfgang
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