I don't know how useful this will be but I thought I'd give it a shot. I've put together this small utility that switches on/off Bluetooth. There's no UI, but on my device it switches quite quickly.
Thing is, I don't know if it works with non-MS BT stack. So if anyone tried it, let me know the result.
Update 1: This will not work with non-MS BT stack.
Update 2: Another version that puts an icon in the nav bar at the top is available next page.
it isn't exactly what was asked for, but it is built in...
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btw, if someone has an app similar to do wifi, they would make a great pair
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I don't know how useful this will be but I thought I'd give it a shot. I've put together this small utility that switches on/off Bluetooth. There's no UI, but on my device it switches quite quickly.
Thing is, I don't know if it works with non-MS BT stack. So if anyone tried it, let me know the result.
Thank GWinter! I've heard some other utility that actually can detect if you use BT and turns on-off automatically?
BTW, I will put your utility as the new Tip on this thread (link below my signature)
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Does anybody know the difference of WirelessOnOff.exe and WirelessPower.exe?, which one is mapped as default to the side hardware button? and this only works for WiFi right?
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@gwinter - great application! WM5 is finally operating the way it should have from the start! I hope I'm not asking too much but is there any way you use 2 icons - one with red and one with white to indicate wheither or not the BT is enabled?
Does anybody know the difference of WirelessOnOff.exe and WirelessPower.exe?, which one is mapped as default to the side hardware button? and this only works for WiFi right?
WirelessPower.exe should be the one mapped to the button. If you pressed the button twice as instructed, it will execute WirelessOnOff.exe to do the actual turn on/off.
Unfortunately WirelessOnOff controls both WiFi and BT. There are a few registry entries that keep track of which function(s) was used last, and it will turn it (or both) on/off accordingly.
I've been looking at how to turn on/off only WiFi independently. Unfortunately there are no standard high-level API as for BT. Which means that the control messages has to be sent to the driver in order to do the turn on/off. Without this information about the driver from Dell/HTC, it pretty hard to get there.
@gwinter - great application! WM5 is finally operating the way it should have from the start! I hope I'm not asking too much but is there any way you use 2 icons - one with red and one with white to indicate wheither or not the BT is enabled?
You mean the icon for the program? That is not possible as far as I know, because which icon is shown in File Explorer or Start Menu is controlled by the Shell, not by the program itself.