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Why can’t I connect by Bluetooth when coding JavaScript on a Chromebook?

  • Why can’t I connect by Bluetooth when coding JavaScript on a Chromebook?

Why can’t I connect by Bluetooth when coding JavaScript on a Chromebook?

The JavaScript library is currently only implemented using WebBluetooth and WebHID both of which have limited browser support. You may need to enable the “Experimental Web Platform Features” flag by going to this address in Chrome:

chrome://flags/#enable-experimental-web-platform-features

Then restart Chrome.

See also:
What coding environments can I use with Vernier sensors?

Published: March 24, 2022. Updated: April 5, 2022.
 
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