Bluetooth device pairing utility
usage: btpair {-p[PIN] | -u} [-bBluetoothAddress | -nFriendlyName] -p Pair your computer with remote device using specified PIN code. PIN code is optional (since version 1.2.0.56). If not provided '0000' is used. -u Unpair remote device. -b Bluetooth address of remote device in (XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX) format. -n Friendly name of remote device. -h Prints this help screen. samples: 1. Pair your computer and device named "Nokia 6300" using PIN code 1234 : btpair -n"Nokia 6300" -p1234 2. Unpair all remembered devices: btpair -u
btpair maintains the ERRORLEVEL environment variable. Zero means successful execution, any other value - error. Detailed error description is printed to the standard error output.
btpair is a part of Bluetooth command line tools suite.
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