How to get Droid Depot droids to interact with each other?

How do I pair my droid to my phone?

As new Android users, we are often given a phone to test out and get used to before we go out and buy the phone of our dreams.

I have done the same thing with my Droid Turbo for now. So, I need to pair my phone with my phone but I am not sure how to do it. My MotoG is also an updated Droid and has paired properly with my LG G4. I did download bluetooth manager, which I think I am using correctly since it only has 3 blue links on the left screen. If anyone could help me that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

First off. You can't use your phone and the car speaker at the same time. When your phone's Bluetooth is on, it basically allows your phone to act as a speaker.

To pair, first off. You need a "Bluetooth Adapter" (It's also known as a "Bluetooth Adaptor", or a "Bluetooth Receiver").

If you go to the Bluetooth section in settings (on the gear icon on the bottom right) you can choose between: Phone. Smartphone. Car. The phone option will be where you want to put it, the car option will be there by default. For the car option, put your phone in it. The little blue "phone" that pops up should say "pairing" and then a little "connect" button. Press that.

If you didn't put your phone in the car, just put it back in your pocket. It will do the pairing by itself. Once it's paired, you'll see a little blue bar instead of the phone icon in settings.

In both cases. It's the same. You're just connecting to your phone via your car and when you disconnect it's back to your phone. It's a one way connection. There is no way for your phone to talk to your car (unless you give it a specific pin number)

Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions, I'll try my best to help. :) Sorry I'm not responding, I thought the phone was still connected but I went to see if there was any way to start a call from the bluetooth and couldn't do anything. It said "phone must be on to initiate call".

How do I connect my Star Wars droid?

As a Star Wars fan, you're no doubt excited about the new BB-8 droid that we'll see in The Force Awakens.

But what if you're not? How can you get your hands on a BB-8 of your own? There are plenty of ways to connect your droid with the virtual world of Star Wars: Battlefront, and some of them involve buying a pre-order code. Others, however, will require a little more effort. Luckily, though, it's really not all that difficult to create your very own BB-8.

Step 1: Get your BB-8. First things first, you'll need to get your hands on a Star Wars droid of your own. You can buy them from the Play Disney Store or Amazon, but they're also available to buy at Disneyland, Disney World, and Walt Disney World Resort.

Step 2: Connect your droid. In order to create your own BB-8, you'll need to connect your Android device to the Star Wars Battlefront beta. If you haven't pre-ordered a game or codes, you'll need to use a code found within the game itself. To do so, open up the app and select 'My Games and Apps'.

On the next screen, you'll see a button for purchasing the Battlefront beta. To do so, simply tap on the button and follow the instructions.

Step 3: Get ready for the battle. Once you've downloaded the game, you're ready to start building your own BB-8. Select your favourite class and then pick up the droid. You'll be taken back to your map and can use your new toy to wreak havoc across the battlefield.

Remember to take out enemy droids and turrets as you play, as well as watch out for the Stormtroopers and AT-ATs that roam the battlefield. Once you're done playing, you can save your game or continue playing in single player mode. Once you're ready, there's no need to disconnect your droid, as you'll be able to continue using it on your device.

Once you're done playing, it's time to disconnect your droid.

How do I pair my Droid Depot remote?

(I have the original Droid Remote if it matters)

My remote is going to work in my Droid Depot because I have the original Droid Remote and a wireless receiver. But, where is the serial code? The instructions don't say where I can get this and it's hard to go online and look. I need help finding where it can be found or does it just work out of the box?

Thanks. The wireless pairing works out of the box but we are no longer able to do the serial pairing with this hardware at this time. So as of right now you can either use the droid version of the remote and pair that or you can try going to the store and seeing if they will give it to you.

(I have the original Droid Remote if it matters). My remote is going to work in my Droid Depot because I have the original Droid Remote and a wireless receiver. (I have the original Droid Remote if it matters)

How to get Droid Depot droids to interact with each other?

My droids have been working well and getting out to hunt for the red crystals for weeks now.

However they are not interacting with each other at all and never see each other anywhere in the game. I have looked over all the forums on how to connect my droids and tried different configs but I just cant figure it out.

Can somebody please tell me how to make these 4 droids talk to each other? I had a group of droids that used to work and then when I restarted them or turned off the game and restarted them I could no longer get them to talk to each other. I can make them move close to each other and look at each other and they look happy but when they actually move closer than a few paces they stop and just sit there watching each other and never even talk to each other.

How about you ask this question in another thread? There are hundreds of threads about the same issue that you're talking about here, and you're going to get much better answers by asking in another thread. In the meantime I don't know what to tell you. What kind of droids are you working with? Did you change configs or anything before this problem occurred? They are all my old droids that were working fine earlier this year. They were from my droid depot. When I started playing this year I was setting them up all over with droids, so I have lots of random droids around now. I am guessing these droids are the reason why they don't interact with each other.

I think some of the random droids that I added to my droid depot are also from my droid depot because they haven't shown up in any of my droid stores. I can't really remember if I made any changes but it sounds like it may be related to new droid parts and upgrades because the old ones just worked fine earlier this year.

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