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Help Filming, recording audio and playback to Bluetooth earbuds for drumming

Apparently there is nothing
apparently? i do not know about that. there is always ways or work arounds to be found.

i just found this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.synople.mideo&hl=en_US

do not how it works, but give it a shot and let us know if it works for you or not.

Can't move on

I believe it's called "bluesnarfing", which is the interception(theft) of information transmitted by a Bluetooth device. Think that's why it's very important to have two factor authentication login wherever you can, especially when using a wireless keyboard. In case some undesirable third-party bluesnarfs your login credentials.

Bluetooth is usually only a few metres range. But if you have the right kit, it can be sniffed from miles away.

Like my little 2.4GHz rig with dual high-gain yagi antennas.
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Sweet little rig you have there!

I also enjoy playing with radio, albeit on a much more forgiving wavelength- 11m.

I have built different antennas of all sorts and tested even more in the backyard.

The first one I tried was quite the overkill- a ½wave J-Pole around 26ft high made out of 12AWG copper wire.

It wasn't long before we noticed 'black SUVs' cruising around the neighborhood.
(actually, they aren't all black,, lol)

My cat used to 'help' by chasing and pulling the coax as I ran it to and from the garage.

Is this spyware?

It's most likely a system app. I don't see anything nefarious with it. It's grayed out because it is a system app and you do not have permission to access it.

There are many threads like yours with similar questions. A lot of system apps and processes can be named suspiciously, but they are not.

Android TV box that works with external touch monitor

I wouldn't listen to that speculation about TV vs display. Android TV boxes work fine on desktop displays. You're talking about control interfaces.

The majority of Android devices have touchscreen support, it's just a matter of whether it's enabled in the kernel or not. I've tried a few Android solutions. The Raspberry Pi Android builds I found didn't have touchscreen support at all. The generic Android TV 9.0 I tried from Amazon was touchscreen enabled but didn't have the navigation bar enabled and that makes it basically incompatible.

What worked for me (and I have an Acer T232HL) is a Tinkerboard from ASUS with their Android 7.1.2 build. Not the latest version of Android sadly, but it does work.

I don't recommend getting a tablet (not big enough and not upgradeable). The laptop idea might be better. Although for Chromebook, there's no guarantee that there's support for the touchscreen there either. I've even seen complaints about there not being proper drivers for the Acer on some Windows versions. I wouldn't count on Mac support either.

Again, support for a touchscreen is support for a touchscreen. Only people who have actually gotten it to work should be answering this question.

Notification tone - how to prevent while listening to Bluetooth speaker?

In my case, though, it helps to set it each time - I have a BT speaker for my general working area, and a BT stereo headset. I can easily take calls on the headset, but I'd rather not take them on the speaker. Yes, I could always go back in a change that setting... but one way or another we would end up changing something to suit our situation...

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