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Pair #2

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onewheeler70 opened this issue Oct 6, 2020 · 3 comments
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Pair #2

onewheeler70 opened this issue Oct 6, 2020 · 3 comments

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@onewheeler70
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Thanks for this powershell snippet. It is very helpful! Is there any chance you could add a pair command as well? I don't know the function signature for the Pair command. Cheers

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Duplicate of previous request

@mortyobnoxious
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@lflfm Hi, sorry for writing this here. Since this is a small issue. I didn't wanted to open a new issue.

Is there a way to automatically unpair one specific device without being have to select it from powershell.

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lflfm commented Oct 22, 2020

@lflfm Hi, sorry for writing this here. Since this is a small issue. I didn't wanted to open a new issue.

Is there a way to automatically unpair one specific device without being have to select it from powershell.

That's quite a good idea and not hard to implement (through command line arguments). I have created an enhancement request for that here

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