Kbtsco is a useful Kommander script that enables easy Bluetooth headset connectivity for XMMS, Audacity, and Skype.
One of the standout features of Kbtsco is its graphical user interface (GUI), which makes it easy to use. The script will start the daemon processes sdpd, hcid, and rfcomm as needed, and even scans for MAC addresses to connect with BTSCO. This means that you can easily select your headphones as the device of choice.
To use Kbtsco, you'll need to have a few things installed on your computer. Specifically, you'll need to have access to Kommander, bluez utils, hcidump, and btsco.
If you've used Kbtsco before and are wondering what's new in the latest release, you'll be glad to hear that the developers have made a number of improvements. For example, the MAC address feature has been fixed so you no longer need to copy and paste, and the connection with btsco and general scripts has been improved overall.
Overall, if you need help connecting your bluetooth headset to your favorite software applications, Kbtsco is definitely worth checking out. The script is easy to use, has a great GUI, and has been updated with some useful improvements in the latest release.
Version 1.6: N/A