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How to Connect to a Bluetooth Speaker on XFCE, MATE, …

    https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-connect-to-a-bluetooth-speaker-on-xfce-mate-and-cinnamon
    Bluetooth Speakers Paired. Select your speaker, and press Pair in the main menu. The icon usually looks like a key or set of keys. Your computer …

audio - Setting bluetooth speaker (UE Boom 2) in Xfce ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/404976/setting-bluetooth-speaker-ue-boom-2-in-xfce-mint-18-2
    Connecting/pairing the device First, be sure that your computer bluetooth is on, that the speaker is powered and its bluetooth capability activated: press the power button until a sound is heard, the same for the bluetooth button. …

sound - Solving my Bluetooth in XFCE - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1378685/solving-my-bluetooth-in-xfce
    the Hack / Workaround I use bluetoothctl as root untrust and remove the speaker Hard reboot the speaker Start a discover pair, connect and trust the speaker * Stop the discover listen to music, until I reboot * this has to happen in a …

Xfce system tray tool to connect/disconnect bluetooth devices

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/526902/xfce-system-tray-tool-to-connect-disconnect-bluetooth-devices
    I am using Xfce desktop on Ubuntu 18.04-based system. I can easily switch connected audio output devices between them (including bluetooth ones) with a Xfce panel plugin, but when bluetooth speakers are not already connected I use blueberry and blueberry-tray to access and connect bluetooth devices.. I am using various bluetooth speakers with different computers …

no bluetooth audio output option to xfce volume control ...

    https://github.com/blueman-project/blueman/issues/165
    open bluemon aplplet >devices. in menue >devices, choose to connect to 'audio synce' and 'headset'. Im sure your setup may vary here. 6.also within bluemon applet>devices: menue >devices>profile choose >profile A2DP (or what ever you want) Then you can play with the sound control applet in sound settings >configuration tab.

How to set default audio devices on XFCE? - Sound ...

    https://forum.manjaro.org/t/how-to-set-default-audio-devices-on-xfce/8444
    module-switch-on-port-available This module will switch audio to Bluetooth headset when it is detected, but will also switch to the USB device when it is plugged in if you do not want audio switching to the USB device, I suggest using pasystray to find module-switch-on-port-available; then right-click on it and select ‘unload’

Bluetooth Problem While Connecting an Audio Device ...

    https://forum.manjaro.org/t/bluetooth-problem-while-connecting-an-audio-device/97623
    I am using manjaro xfce and I tried to connect to my Bluetooth speaker which is of Boat Stone and my Bluetooth manager is not showing any audio device it showing just Mobiles and Pc’s I tried many solutions installed other packages which I have found missing by following the solution articles but still no success My kernel is up-to-date too Here is my system info a …

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