I have an app where I am programmatically controlling Bluetooth pairing and unpairing. I can pair before connection and unpair afterwards. The reason I need to do this is specific to my application and not in the scope of my question.
Basically what I am doing is:
- Get a reference
ibtoIBluetoothobject as described in this answer - Register a BroadcastReceiver for
android.bluetooth.device.action.PAIRING_REQUEST - Call
ib.createBond(address) - Wait for BroadcastReceiver to trigger
- Convert user pin into bytes with convertPinToBytes()
- Call
ib.setPin(address, pinBytes)from within BroadcastReceiver
Anyways, this approach works great, except for the fact that when I do the pairing, I get a notification in the Status bar requesting that the user enter a PIN to complete the pairing. But this is in fact unnecessary, because by the time the user sees this, my app has already used setPin(). I'd really like for that notification to either a) not appear at all, or b) be dismissed automatically somehow.
I realize this may not even be possible, but I thought I would ask in case someone has a creative idea.