Makes sense. In that case, read that code that's around
IOIOApplicationHelper et al and copy/modify it to have your own logic (e.g.
give up on other connection attempts as soon as one succeeds). Shouldn't be
hard.

On Mon Nov 03 2014 at 8:55:07 PM Ian Molesworth <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi
>
> Nope, unfortunately i want to connect to all devices as they become
> available but the order in which they become available is random and at any
> one time only 1 or several may be in range of the android device. Whilst
> interfacing to one device the others need to be ignored until the user is
> ready to switch to the next one.
>
> Does that make sense? Lets say there is an ioio device in each room of a
> large house, as you walk around several, 1, many or none may be visible to
> a BT conection. The used can interact with one ioio then select another
> room if there is signal and interact with that ioio. The house has a config
> file that maps ioio addresses to a descriptive name so the user knows whic
> one is is which.
>
>
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