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Description
KDE upstream features a Bluetooth applet, bluedevil
.
Setup
- PC with a supported bluetooth radio device and the
bluez
stack - Boot to KDE Plasma Desktop.
- Check whether you have the bluetooth radio HW switch on (if present), the Bluetooth applet icon appears in the system tray.
How to test
- OBEX Push - Send
- Ensure you can pair your PC with different devices like a mobile phone or another PC.
- Select target device and one file.
- Click "Send Files".
- Repeat this with multiple files.
- OBEX Push - Receive
- Using Bluedevil applet set your Bluetooth adapter to discoverable mode.
- Send file from another device to your computer.
- Confirm file receive and open it.
- OBEX FTP - Browse
- Ensure you can pair your PC with different devices like a mobile phone or another PC.
- Try to inspect/browse the files on the connected device
- Check whether you can transfer files to/from the device correctly using the KDE's file manager Dolphin
- Headphones (A2DP)
- Try to pair with your headphones.
- Play music via headphones, use Kmix applet to switch stream.
- Input devices (keyboard/mouse)
- Pair mouse and keyboard.
- Test after login-logout and reboot.
Expected Results
- OBEX Push - Send
- You should be able to send one or more files to another device.
- OBEX Push - Receive
- You should receive file successfully and open it.
- OBEX FTP
- Both devices get paired correctly.
- File transfer is successful.
- Headphones (A2DP)
- You can pair headphones and play music over them using high-quality A2DP.
- You can switch music stream between headphones and loudspeakers.
- Input devices (keyboard/mouse)
- Mouse and keyboard should work immediately after pairing.
- Mouse and keyboard works in KDM/GDM and stays paired after relogin and reboot.