Connect to a variety of Bluetooth-equipped devices directly from the command-line with the help of this free and open-source utility. #Bluetooth pairing #Device connecting #Connect bluetooth #Bluetooth #Device #Connect
Due to hardware limitations, early versions of popular operating systems relied on terminal-based layouts for most of their functionality. Despite seeming intimidating at first, their straightforwardness made it easier for many PC users to adapt until their eventual replacement with graphical interfaces.
Those who are either experienced enough with terminals’ modus operandi or simply wish to bask in the nostalgia they provide can try out BluetoothDevicePairing.
As user-friendly as GUI-powered programs and options menus may feel for a vast majority of people, if your workflows happen to be keyboard-based, chances are that dragging the cursor around an ever-changing labyrinth of sections and external windows can hinder your productivity.
As a result, while Microsoft’s flagship OS does let you alter certain settings through the built-in Command Prompt, those that are left inaccessible can be tweaked through third-party programs such as the one at hand.
Windows’ quest to modernize its layouts is still ongoing, as proved by its fragmented options that sometimes involve consulting both its Settings app and legacy Control Panel sections. With this utility, users can not only pair Bluetooth devices by name or mac address, but also discover new ones when necessary.
BluetoothDevicePairing’s portable form factor should also come in handy for IT personnel troubleshooting connectivity issues on Windows devices lacking the presence of a mouse due to physical space constraints or their role as cloud-based machines that rely on a minimum amount of maintenance.
A no-frills way of managing Bluetooth devices
As long as its slightly glitch-prone pairing functionality does not affect your workflow, BluetoothDevicePairing’s simple and easy-to-remember commands alongside the capacity to connect Low-Energy items as well should fit the needs of those longing for the terminals that powered computers of yesteryear.
BluetoothDevicePairing 10.0
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Windows 11
Windows 10 32/64 bit - file size:
- 119 KB
- filename:
- BluetoothDevicePairing.zip
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