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Compile and install: Just "make". You can move the script and .so somehwere you like, but then adjust the script for the location of the .soConfiguration: Configure your headset address in the btscorunner. Configure your primary dsp device (speakers) and the secondary device (bt headset) in either the source of the hijacker lib or in the skype_bt_hijacker script. Configure a command that gets run at dsp-open time. I run aplay to send a ring to the headset. Make sure you point it to an appropriate wav. Using killall -USR1 btsco doesn't really do what I want on my headset. If you change the switchfile, please also change it in the python script and the btscorunner script. Find out what your headset sends when you press the button you want to use for call pickup/ending. Put that in your .btscorc like this:--- snip ---AT\+CKPD=200system /[your_installpath]/skype_pickup.py--- snap ---Start: Run the btrunner. It will scan for your headset and run btsco, when it finds the set. When the set is not available, it will make sure, the switchfile gets deleted, so that audio is sent to the speakers. Now run skype_bt_hijacker. This will fire up skype with the hijacking-library enabled. Make sure that your skype is reachable via your PATH variable.Using: Now when a call comes in (or goes out, or some other audio stuff is used by skype), you will hear a ring in the headset. Press the button you chose above and skype_pickup.py will be engaged. It will make skype pick the call up and transfer it to the headset. You can hang up the call with the same button. If you press the button during a call that uses your speakers, the call will be transferred to the headset. If you want to transfer it back, just delete the switchfile.Contact: becka-bzdvl@bedatec.de
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