In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install BluetoothCommunicatorExample from https://github.com/niedev/BluetoothCommunicatorExample on EndeavourOS Latest. BluetoothCommunicatorExample is an android application that allows you to communicate with a Bluetooth device.
Before we start the installation process, make sure that you have the following requirements:
Follow the steps below to install BluetoothCommunicatorExample on EndeavourOS:
Open a terminal on your system by pressing CTRL + ALT + T
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Clone the project
git clone https://github.com/niedev/BluetoothCommunicatorExample.git
This will clone the project into your current working directory.
Open Android Studio on your system.
Select the "Open an existing Android Studio project" option under "Quick Start".
Navigate to the directory where you cloned BluetoothCommunicatorExample and select the project.
Wait for Android Studio to load the project.
Connect your android device to your system using a USB cable.
Make sure your device is recognized in Android Studio.
If your device is not recognized, go to the Android Studio device manager and set up your device.
Click on the "Run" button in Android Studio.
Select your connected android device from the list.
Wait for the application to install and launch on your device.
Once the application launches, it will automatically scan for nearby Bluetooth devices.
Select the device you want to communicate with from the list of available devices.
Start communicating with the device by sending messages.
This tutorial has given you step-by-step instructions on how to install BluetoothCommunicatorExample from https://github.com/niedev/BluetoothCommunicatorExample on EndeavourOS. You can now use this app to communicate with Bluetooth devices on your android device.
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