Hi,
I'm using Hid over GATT for a basic BLE button-pad device (peripheral). The HOGP was choosen to get events and automatic reconnections etc as the central is a Linux machine with BlueZ 5.x.
The question is now how to best "hide" my nrf51822 device from the rest of the world. Since it's HID a iOS phone will upon my device starting to advertise, immediately propose to pair to it (and steal it).
I did a quick scan in the HID-docs but can't find any built-in way to act under "stelth-mode".
One idea was to just change the UUID to a custom-one but still run HOGP under the hood, but that would require some tweaks to the BlueZ side (maybe trivial, haven't checked this yet), if anyone has done this, I'd be interested in how it's best done in the massievly flexible bluez-world.
Let me know if there are other ways to achieve a convenient semi-standard profile, but hard-coded to only work and be discoverable (or respond to connections) from my linux machine.
thanks /d