• Know the UUID of the connected Gui-O

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    @sato said in Know the UUID of the connected Gui-O:

    Hi @kl3m3n,

    appUserName works great. Thanks

    Best regards

    Thank you for the feedback.

  • How does GUI-O's auto-connect work in BLE?

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    @kl3m3n That was quick! Yes, your code which restarts the advertising in the onDisconnect routine is much better. I believe I tried putting it there first but I don't think it would compile ("not in scope" error). Then I checked out that Kolban demo and just did it his way.
    You must be a pretty good programmer to be handling all aspects of this by yourself. Even programmers that do both MCU programming and either smartphone or PC applications, are often not good writers- i.e. their documentation is poor. Your's is excellent.
    FYI. I have used an IOS app called TechBasic which is something like GUI-O in that it lets you communicate with MCUs via Bluetooth. It is, however, a Basic interpreter running on the IOS device. So, its a bit more versatile but you do the actual programming/development on the IOS device itself. That's not ideal. The TechBasic app itself starts up like a PC IDE for Basic programming, and you can compose/edit or select & run your Basic programs from there.. So, it's not really a stand-alone app that a non-programmer can use easily. The auto-connect feature of GUI-O is quite superior in this respect.
    Also, as far as I know, IOS only works in the BLE mode- not the legacy Bluetooth SPP mode. I happen to like that the Android OS lets you use legacy Bluettoth/SPP.
    So, I agree- you are right to be hesitant about an IOS app. There would be a lot of adaptation you would likely have to do.
    Again- thanks for your attention and efforts on my forum posts.😊

  • Prepaid Gui-O Pro Apk

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    @kl3m3n

    Thank You.
    I will look what for me is the best way. If need help with this, i give feedback

    BR

  • Add the IoT name to @init

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    @kl3m3n ,

    Thank You

    Regards

  • How to implement Push notifications

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    Hi @kl3m3n,

    Fantastic!
    I already updated by Google Play the new version. When you have some example code, please send it, I can start testing on my microcontroller.

    Thanks. Great feature from Gui-O

    With best regards

  • Visual component with id (im2) already exists

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    Hi Kl3m3n,

    This works, only the IP without the SCI and VIS

    mqttClient.publish(&In[0], "@im8 IP:"https://i.imgur.com/vFexxxx.png"\r\n");

    Solved
    Thanks

  • During the installation of the App, this should generate a random number

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    Hi @kl3m3n,

    I will leave it for later when I can experience a practical example.
    If justified, I will return to the subject.

    Thank you
    Best regards

  • Navigating between page´s

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    Hello @kl3m3n,

    Tested, works well

    Thanks
    Best regards

  • Uninstall automatically Gui-o App0

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    Hello @kl3m3n,

    I understand, thank you

    Best regards

  • Assign a number to "ni" through a variable

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    Hello @kl3m3n

    This works and is simpler. You are the best!

    String str = "@ni1 VAL:" + String(val) + "\n\r";
    mqttClient.publish(&In[0], &str[0]);

    Best regards

  • Tests on our own home Mqtt servers

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    @kl3m3n

    Thank you.

    Best regards

  • multi-language support

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    Hello @kl3m3n,

    Like you say, implementing a control for language selection from the GUI-O app side, which is then stored in EEPROM of the microcontroller, is a good choice.

    Regards

  • Connect to Internet via GPRS

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  • Grid of buttons?

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    @kl3m3n drop down box looks to be easier to use than the spinnable list.
    grid of buttons also seems to work much faster than drawing each button individually. Just need to fine tune the size of each button and the colours, but I can set each button in the pattern initially, and also set individual buttons interactively.

    I'll also have to see if I can load my settings from a CSV file, so that I think might be the last thing to test out, but looking very feasible at the moment to complete what I wanted to do.

  • Possibility to install older versions

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  • If device name is long

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    Thank You, Klemen

    Regards

  • GUI-O for IOS?

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    Ok, Thank you

    Regards

  • Close App feedback

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    Hello Klemen,

    "If you are using MQTT, there is another option (which is not yet fully supported) - last will testament. If one client goes offline, the broker can notify the subscribed clients, which can react accordingly."

    This functionality would be great.
    So I wait, please inform me when it is integrated

    Thank you
    Best regards

  • Price

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    @sato Hello!

    The final price depends on the country (due to VAT), but it is roughly 8€ for PRO license. You can check your local price here:

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.guio.guioapp

    This is the easisest way to purchase a single license.

    Alternatively, for multiple licenses we offer different purchasing options (not via the Google Store).

    I hope this answers your question.

    Best regards.