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I use a MAC 13.6 system, with command line switch apple bluetooth headset, actually already can be connected, but with the/usr/local/bin/SwitchAudioSource -s "command is always can't find the headset. If you use the mouse to connect the Bluetooth for the first time, this command can be found. This was a problem with the old mac 12.
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Can you share the output of SwitchAudioSource -abefore manually connecting the Bluetooth for the first time and the output after connecting?
I'm curious what the system "sees." For me, in macOS 14.4, my bluetooth audio devices aren't always picked up by the system until I force it to reconnect by either clicking the sound source or clicking the bluetooth connect for that device. I suspect that macOS is automatically doing the "bluetooth connect" part when clicking in the OS because that's what the user likely wanted.
I use a MAC 13.6 system, with command line switch apple bluetooth headset, actually already can be connected, but with the/usr/local/bin/SwitchAudioSource -s "command is always can't find the headset. If you use the mouse to connect the Bluetooth for the first time, this command can be found. This was a problem with the old mac 12.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: