I think there was another post on this, but basically: Linux Web Bluetooth support doesn't 'just work' yet, and even after installing new Bluetooth tools it still seems a bit iffy (see the 2 other forum posts on it this morning :) ).
Google's made a bunch of changes on top of the standard Bluetooth libs for their Chromebooks - so potentially using their library might be more reliable though.
At the moment, my suggestion would be to use the native ide until Windows Web Bluetooth support gets added, and in the mean time to try proper web bluetooth stuff with a cheap Android phone/tablet.
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I think there was another post on this, but basically: Linux Web Bluetooth support doesn't 'just work' yet, and even after installing new Bluetooth tools it still seems a bit iffy (see the 2 other forum posts on it this morning :) ).
Google's made a bunch of changes on top of the standard Bluetooth libs for their Chromebooks - so potentially using their library might be more reliable though.
At the moment, my suggestion would be to use the native ide until Windows Web Bluetooth support gets added, and in the mean time to try proper web bluetooth stuff with a cheap Android phone/tablet.