But there's no reason BlueSense shouldn't be able to just do that on it's own, without my having to open up another program to get it to happen. I tried to find a way to get ControlPlane to automatically open the link periodically, but so far haven't managed to get it to work reliably. In fact, once ControlPlane connects with it in this way, suddenly BlueSense can see it just fine. I know there's no hardware limitation preventing this, because ControlPlane can automatically hook up to a nearby bluetooth phone after being pointed to it just once, without having to touch the phone at all or put it into discovery mode. This also means putting your phone into discovery mode for it to work, you can't just tell it to find it again. Even if your phone is a foot away, it won't find it unless you manually point it at it every time you restart the program. If you restart your computer, or sometimes it seems just on waking from sleep, you have to manually reconnect it to your phone, or it won't work. Although good examples of scripts are available on the website, BlueSense requires skills to realize your own AppleScripts scripts. Important: Remember to pair your Bluetooth device with your Mac before using BlueSense.
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