Device: Nook Color
OS: Android 4.2.2 (CyanogenMod 10.1.3.2-encore)
Headset: Motorola H375
I've been trying to connect my bluetooth headset to use as a mic for my rooted Nook Color. As some of you may know, rooting a Nook Color unlocks it's bluetooth capabilities. I can get the headset to successfully connect with my Nook Color,but when ever I attempt to use it I always get the "Can't connect to Google at the moment" message. This is whether the WiFi is on or not, and it's affecting all of my apps that support voice commands including Google Now and Assistant. I also noticed that it seems to happen after I connect my headset to my Nook Color.
I've tried all of the following:
1) Switching to Airplane mode.
2) Reinstalling the App and clearing cache/data.
3) Switching Google voice typing from Automatic to English (US).
4) Enabling Bluetooth headset in Google settings.
5) Switch Speech output to Hands free-only.
There's one more solution I have to try, but it involves removing my google account(meaning my installed apps) from my tablet so if anything I'll try that that when I prepare for it. Galloway from the xda-developers forum said he fixed the problem by booting to recovery and clearing the cache and dalvik.
Any other solutions? Are bluetooth headsets supposed to work with a rooted Nook Color or is there a problem preventing me from using my headset?
OS: Android 4.2.2 (CyanogenMod 10.1.3.2-encore)
Headset: Motorola H375
I've been trying to connect my bluetooth headset to use as a mic for my rooted Nook Color. As some of you may know, rooting a Nook Color unlocks it's bluetooth capabilities. I can get the headset to successfully connect with my Nook Color,but when ever I attempt to use it I always get the "Can't connect to Google at the moment" message. This is whether the WiFi is on or not, and it's affecting all of my apps that support voice commands including Google Now and Assistant. I also noticed that it seems to happen after I connect my headset to my Nook Color.
I've tried all of the following:
1) Switching to Airplane mode.
2) Reinstalling the App and clearing cache/data.
3) Switching Google voice typing from Automatic to English (US).
4) Enabling Bluetooth headset in Google settings.
5) Switch Speech output to Hands free-only.
There's one more solution I have to try, but it involves removing my google account(meaning my installed apps) from my tablet so if anything I'll try that that when I prepare for it. Galloway from the xda-developers forum said he fixed the problem by booting to recovery and clearing the cache and dalvik.
Any other solutions? Are bluetooth headsets supposed to work with a rooted Nook Color or is there a problem preventing me from using my headset?