This profile defines how multimedia audio can be streamed from one device to another over a Bluetooth connection (it is also called Bluetooth Audio Streaming). For example, music can be streamed from a mobile phone to a wireless headset, hearing aid/cochlear implant streamer, or car audio; alternately from a laptop/desktop to a wireless headset; also, voice can be streamed from a microphone device to a recorder on a PC.[1] The Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) is often used in conjunction with A2DP for remote control on devices such as headphones, car audio systems, or stand-alone speaker units. These systems often also implement Headset (HSP) or Hands-Free (HFP) profiles for telephone calls, which may be used separately.
Message Access Profile (MAP)[22] specification allows exchange of messages between devices. Mostly used for automotive handsfree use. The MAP profile can also be used for other uses that require the exchange of messages between two devices. The automotive Hands-Free use case is where an on-board terminal device (typically an electronic device as a Car-Kit installed in the car) can talk via messaging capability to another communication device (typically a mobile phone). For example, Bluetooth MAP is used by HP Send and receive text (SMS) messages from a Palm/HP smartphone to an HP TouchPad tablet.[23] Bluetooth MAP is used by Ford in select SYNC Generation 1-equipped 2011 and 2012 vehicles [24] and also by BMW with many of their iDrive systems. The Lexus LX and GS 2013 models both also support MAP as does the Honda CRV 2012, Acura 2013 and ILX 2013. Apple introduced Bluetooth MAP in iOS 6 for the iPhone and iPad. Android support was introduced in version 4.4 (KitKat).[25]
Many manufacturers of GSM based mobile phones offer support for SAP/rSAP. It is supported by the Android, Maemo, and MeeGo phone OSs. Neither Apple's iOS nor Microsoft's Windows Phone support rSAP; both use PBAP for Bluetooth cellphone-automobile integration.
Publish webinar recordings directly in Teams to share with attendees after the event ends. To publish, open a past webinar in Teams, go to Recordings, and select Publish. Attendees will automatically receive an email with a link to the recording. To learn more, see Manage webinar recordings in Microsoft Teams.
Change your call queue and auto attendant greetings without leaving Teams. Update business hours, on-hold music, and more. To make changes, select Settings > Calls > Call queue or auto attendant. To learn more, see Manage your call queue and auto attendant greetings in Microsoft Teams.
Your admin can now turn on a setting that will automatically pop a new incoming phone call into a browser window alongside Teams. It will show you relevant information about the person calling. You can still turn this off from your call settings.
When you create a new team, a coinciding SharePoint is made simultaneously. So now, when you set up a team using a default template, the related SharePoint template gets applied automatically to the team's SharePoint site.
Whether scheduling a new meeting or looking at an existing one, you can now do so from a second window. This allows you to move about Teams without losing your place in the calendar. If opening an existing meeting, select Pop out meeting details in the top right corner of the app. If scheduling a new meeting, it will automatically open in a secondary window.
When creating a message post in a channel, you can now notify all the owners of the team at the same time by adding "@team owners" to your post, removing the need to mention each person individually. Teams will automatically notify anyone who's an owner of the team that the channel is in.
Teams automatically suppresses non-speech sounds during Teams meetings. Educators will now get notified when Teams detects that music is being played. This will allow them to choose to let the music through, or to keep blocking the sound so other attendees can't hear it.
With music mode, Teams optimizes audio settings to get the highest sound fidelity when streaming live music via a Teams meeting. Teams will automatically adjust the audio bitrate based on the available bandwidth of your network.
This feature supports Human Interface Devices (HID) in Teams. An HID device will work automatically on VDI without additional set up. You'll be able to answer and end a call and mute and unmute your microphone.
When typing in the Find input box, VS Code automatically searches and moves the cursor to the nearest find result. You can now control if the cursor should jump to the find matches while typing by configuring editor.find.cursorMoveOnType. When disabled, VS Code will only move the cursor when you press Enter/Shift+Enter.
You can switch back to the old behavior, or choose to debug all Node.js scripts, using the debug.javascript.autoAttachFilter setting. If you want to change when the "smart" mode attaches, you can configure it in the debug.javascript.autoAttachSmartPattern setting.
We are now better at searching your installed npm packages for potential JavaScript and TypeScript auto imports. Packages that are listed in your package.json dependencies are now scanned for imports even if they are not yet referenced anywhere in your codebase. This can be especially helpful after you've installed a new package and want to start using it.
Thanks to TypeScript 4.0, VS Code can offer limited IntelliSense while a large project is still loading. However the IntelliSense provided is limited to using the current file, instead of the entire project. This means that features such as suggestions and Go to Definition will work, but suggestions are only shown from the current file and you can only run Go to Definition to jump to another symbol in the current file. You also will not get features such as auto import since that relies on VS Code processing the entire project.
Partial mode IntelliSense will only be used while a project is loading. Once the project as loaded, VS Code will automatically switch over to full IntelliSense. If you work with large JavaScript or TypeScript projects, partial IntelliSense should let you start working with your code almost instantly until more complete, project-wide IntelliSense becomes available.
There were several bug and performance fixes for Rename on Type in HTML files. When modifying a tag, the feature automatically renames the matching HTML tag. The feature is optional and can be enabled by setting: "editor.renameOnType": true.
The corresponding JSON of any built-in languages not listed here willstill be available over HTTP, but the Guacamole interface will not usethem, nor will they be used automatically based on local browser language.If omitted, all defined languages will be available.
By default, Guacamole logs all messages to the console. Servlet containers likeTomcat will automatically redirect these messages to a log file, catalina.outin the case of Tomcat, which you can read through while Guacamole runs.Messages are logged at four different log levels, depending on messageimportance and severity:
After modifying user-mapping.xml, the file will be automatically reread byGuacamole, and your changes will take effect immediately. The newly-added userwill be able to log in - no restart of the servlet container is needed.
VNC servers do not allow the client to request particular display sizes, so youare at the mercy of your VNC server with respect to display width and height.However, to reduce bandwidth usage, you may request that the VNC server reduceits color depth. Guacamole will automatically detect 256-color images, but thiscan be guaranteed for absolutely all graphics sent over the connection byforcing the color depth to 8-bit. Color depth is otherwise dictated by the VNCserver.
The destination host to request when connecting to a VNC proxy such asUltraVNC Repeater. This is only necessary if the VNC proxy in use requiresthe connecting user to specify which VNC server to connect to. If the VNCproxy automatically connects to a specific server, this parameter is notnecessary.
The destination port to request when connecting to a VNC proxy such asUltraVNC Repeater. This is only necessary if the VNC proxy in use requiresthe connecting user to specify which VNC server to connect to. If the VNCproxy automatically connects to a specific server, this parameter is notnecessary.
Guacamole will automatically choose an appropriate display size for RDPconnections based on the size of the browser window and the DPI of the device.The size of the display can be forced by specifying explicit width or heightvalues.
To reduce bandwidth usage, you may also request that the server reduce itscolor depth. Guacamole will automatically detect 256-color images, but this canbe guaranteed for absolutely all graphics sent over the connection by forcingthe color depth to 8-bit. Color depth is otherwise dictated by the RDP server.
If you want to login automatically rather than receive a login prompt uponconnecting, you can specify a username and password with additional tags. Other options are available for controlling the color depth, size of thescreen, etc.
If you want to login automatically rather than receive a login prompt uponconnecting, you can specify a username and password with additional tags. Other options are available for controlling the font.
Telnet does not actually provide any standard means of authentication.Authentication over telnet depends entirely on the login process running on theserver and is interactive. To cope with this, Guacamole provides non-standardmechanisms for automatically passing the username and entering password.Whether these mechanisms work depends on specific login process used by yourtelnet server.
The de-facto method for passing the username automatically via telnet is tosubmit it via the USER environment variable, sent using the NEW-ENVIRONoption. This is the mechanism used by most telnet clients, typically via the-l command-line option.
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