There was some talk about the CF4.dlls which
BlueWatch uses having a memory leak issue. I had assumed this issue was addressed and fixed as I initially didn't see it.
It seems to be more noticeable if you have multiple Bt Devices or devices which don't send a constant detection.
I now see the memory used continually rises (when detection info is gathered) but I don't see a CPU issue it may spike 5% -10% with detection but drops back down to the constant.
aussie mate For now schedule a
BlueWatch restart for a time that is convenient.(there is an option for this both in the time and X10 triggers)
This will free used memory and any CPU resources
BlueWatch is using.
As a tip set
BlueWatch so it sees devices as connected on start up.
I'll dig into this a little more and see what else I can come up with.
I've been playing with other bluetooth dlls both in C# and VB so I may have to convert to using one of those.
As long as they don't have the same issues.