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JUCE API
BluetoothMidiDevicePairingDialogue Class Reference

Opens a Bluetooth MIDI pairing dialogue that allows the user to view and connect to Bluetooth MIDI devices that are currently found nearby. More...

#include <juce_BluetoothMidiDevicePairingDialogue.h>

Static Public Member Functions

static bool isAvailable ()
 Checks if a Bluetooth MIDI pairing dialogue is available on this platform. More...
 
static bool open (ModalComponentManager::Callback *exitCallback=nullptr)
 Opens the Bluetooth MIDI pairing dialogue, if it is available. More...
 

Detailed Description

Opens a Bluetooth MIDI pairing dialogue that allows the user to view and connect to Bluetooth MIDI devices that are currently found nearby.

The dialogue will ignore non-MIDI Bluetooth devices.

Only after a Bluetooth MIDI device has been paired will its MIDI ports be available through JUCE's MidiInput and MidiOutput classes.

This dialogue is currently only available on iOS and Android. On OSX, you should instead pair Bluetooth MIDI devices using the "Audio MIDI Setup" app (located in /Applications/Utilities). On Windows, you should use the system settings. On Linux, Bluetooth MIDI devices are currently not supported.

Member Function Documentation

◆ isAvailable()

static bool BluetoothMidiDevicePairingDialogue::isAvailable ( )
static

Checks if a Bluetooth MIDI pairing dialogue is available on this platform.

On iOS, this will be true for iOS versions 8.0 and higher.

On Android, this will be true only for Android SDK versions 23 and higher, and additionally only if the device itself supports MIDI over Bluetooth.

On desktop platforms, this will typically be false as the bluetooth pairing is not done inside the app but by other means.

Returns
true if the Bluetooth MIDI pairing dialogue is available, false otherwise.

◆ open()

static bool BluetoothMidiDevicePairingDialogue::open ( ModalComponentManager::Callback exitCallback = nullptr)
static

Opens the Bluetooth MIDI pairing dialogue, if it is available.

Parameters
exitCallbackA callback which will be called when the modal bluetooth dialog is closed.
Returns
true if the dialogue was opened, false on error.
See also
ModalComponentManager::Callback

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