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TheAceOfHearts ◴[] No.45897298[source]
I haven't tried a bluetooth device in years, is pairing still godawful? I wish they would give you the option to pair through USB. Just plug in the host and peripheral and press the pair button, and it should automatically negotiate pairing. I don't care if it requires the hassle of occasionally having to plug something in to pair the two devices as long as it works 100% reliably.
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bschwindHN ◴[] No.45897352[source]
The nintendo switch pro controller is nice for this - plug it in via USB and it automatically pairs to the console you plugged it into.
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Gigachad ◴[] No.45897507[source]
Apple keyboard, mouse, and trackpad work like this too. I’m not sure how you are meant to pair them on non Apple hardware though.
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ezfe ◴[] No.45900533[source]
They enter pairing mode after being turned on
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1. jasomill ◴[] No.45901933[source]
And you can repair an already-paired device by either holding down the power button for a few seconds or flipping the power switch on and off a few times, depending on the model.

My biggest annoyance with Apple devices is in software, that AFAIK there's no way to prevent macOS from pairing to any Apple Bluetooth device connected via USB, even if it's already paired with another device and you only intend to use it via USB.