Bluetooth Low Energy App on Win 10 - UUID file is not found

Hi,

I´m using the nRF Connect with the Bluetooth Low Energy app on Windows 10. I want to edit the UUID definitions file to add some custom UUIDs, but the application is throwing an error that the file can not be opened.

My guess is that the application can not handle spaces in the file path properly, because the complete path contains a space and the file exists under `C:\Users\Daniel Kampert\AppData\Roaming\nrfconnect`.

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  • Hello,

    Which application are you trying to edit the file with? Could you detail exactly how you are attempting to modify it?
    Could you attempt to navigate to the file location and edit the file in place directly instead?
    I too think this likely is due to the whitespace in the path - I can let the developers know when you have confirmed how you attempted to modify the file when this error showed.

    Best regards,
    Karl

  • Hi Karl,

    thanks for the update. I have opened the "nRF Connect for Desktop v3.11.1" app. There I have opened "Bluetooth Low Energy". I have selected my nRF52 Connectivity dongle in the devices and clicked on the gearwheel in the device overview and selected "Open UUID definitions file". I don´t have applied any other settings to the application.

    I try to edit the file with a text editor. I haven´t done it before, because I was not sure if the application will read the modified file correctly, because of the path issue.

    Edit: Editing the file by opening it on the file location works as expected. Also, die application load the modified file correctly.

  • Thank you for providing the additional information, I'll create an internal ticket with the developers to have this reviewed.
    It should be fine to edit the file directly as a workaround for now, since it usually is able to resolve the UUIDs.

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention! :) 

    Best regards,
    Karl

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