I do not have a list of Bluetooth dongles that are supported by windows and the windows Microsoft stack, but you can use your favorite browser to search for it if you do not sure whether some Bluetooth dongles is supported or not. I do not have the same Bluetooth dongle as yours, but I have confirmed that you will be able to use the dongle as-is without installing a third-party stack on it.Ģ.Can you provide a list of Bluetooth dongles that are supported by windows and the windows Microsoft stack. is this device is supported by windows., and specifically the windows Microsoft Bluetooth stack? Look forward to your thoughts and tanks again for getting back to me. Can you confirm what Bluetooth dongle you are using ? Will be interesting if you can identify what the issue is ! Perhaps I need to change dongle ? Though this dongleĭoes work on other operating systems easily. Tested the same official sample With your Ble devices which use the Ms Bluetooth stack.
Because the code does not produce an error, iit compiles and runs without any errors but just dosnt find any nearby devices. Regarding sharing the error information from the uwp samples, I don't have any errors reported as such. I now assume this is because the Microsoft stack does not see my device ? But cannot find any devices when I use the code in the UWP sample code.
I can search and find nearby Ble devices using this Harmony stack.
Regarding the csr5810 dongle and csr harmony stack, when I install my dongle I also install the accompanying csr harmony Bluetooth stack, Microsoft stack does not seem
Or build errors, just that my device does not seem to scan or find any nearby devices. ( but don't want a phone app) I've loaded lost of the uwp samples and can't get them to work, I don't get any compile At the moment I can't get either to work. Thanks very much for getting back to me, I'm happy with a classic desktop app or a uwp app. Thanks for helping make community forums a great place. We are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time. I will try to consult if yourĬSR8510A Bluetooth 4.0 dongle is the support scenario in the UWP, because it does not use the default Microsoft Windows Bluetooth stack, it works fine. I have tested the same official sample with our BLE devices which uses the default > it returns "Watcher stopped or aborted: Radio Not Available" Based on the error information, it seems that the UWPĪpp does not detect your CSR8510A Bluetooth 4.0 dongle. Not work in your side? Could you please share the error information and the special code line which throws the error when you test the three official sample? > When I run these they do not seem to detect any BLE devices Do you mean that all of the three official sample(DeviceEnumerationAndPairing|GenericBluetooth SerialUWapp|BluetoothAdvertisment )does Do you mean that you can search and find the nearby BLE devices by opening the Bluetooth default settings without using the code? It works and I can now search and find nearby BLE devices. >I have plugged in my CSR8510A Bluetooth 4.0 dongle, and installed the CSR harmony Stack. Once I manage to get the above working, can you suggest an example code that would allow me to identify the Ble device Characteristics, services, descriptors etc.Īre you developing a classic desktop app or a UWP app? Can you identify what I am missing here ? - why can't I see the surrounding devices ?Ģ. ( In the "BluetoothAdvertisment" app, when I Click Run in Foreground watcher, it returns "Watcher stopped or aborted: Radio Not Available")ġ. I'm not sure if the code is actually talking to my CSR dongle in the first place. When I run these they do not seem to detect any BLE devices ( though I know my Dongle is working with Harmony stack). I have downloaded several samples ( UWP and and others ) I have plugged in my CSR8510A Bluetooth 4.0 dongle, and installed the CSR harmony Stack. (preferably in VB.net but C# would also do) I want to create an desktop application that will scan for nearby Bluetooth 4.0 devices and initiate communication between them.