Control Bluetooth devices via Activator.
Bluepicker allows you to connect and disconnect from paired devices, as well as toggle Bluetooth using simple Activator actions. Choose a device from Bluepicker's selection sheet, and viola! Bluepicker also includes an Activator event, so you can assign any action you want to device connections and disconnections.
Use FlipControlCenter for Control Center activation.
Supports iOS 5.x-8.x. Requires Activator. Check Releases for current builds and screenshots.
Bluepicker conveniently registers itself (within SpringBoard) for the Bluepicker.Start
notification on NSDistributedNotificationCenter
. If you fire this off, Bluepicker will present an action sheet from the current context, and handle the rest of the work for you.
For example:
[[NSDistributedNotificationCenter defaultCenter] postNotificationName:@"Bluepicker.Start" object:nil];
Bluepicker: Control Bluetooth devices via Activator.
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