Adam Pigg wrote:

> You coud test it yourself (dont blame me if anything breaks though!)
> 
> You could hack the blouetoothd.service file to remove the autopair plugin,
> by copying /lib/system/system/bluetoothd.service to /etc/systemd/system/
> and making the appropriate changes.
> 
> You can enable hfp in ofono by editing (make a backup first)
> /var/lib/environment/ofono/noplugin.conf
> and removing the lines for hfp if hey are present in your device.

It looks like a task for the weekend - or the weekends to come.
There would be more to do by looking at the diff of droid-config-f5121 and
droid-config-mido.

Anyway - it's a light at the end of the tunnel - thanks Adam.

regards

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