i just bought nokia bh-503 headset, and i have a bluetooth dongle in my pc, i tried to find bluetooth devices from that dongle, but it cant find the headset.
-headset is on
-dongle drivers are installed
-already connected headset to my phone, works fine
-connected my bluetooth to my phone, file transfer, success.
I have a Targus Wireless Mouse, and it uses bluetooth through a dongle that came with the mouse. I don't really use that mouse, would it be possible to pair the dongle with my PS3 controller instead? How would I do this (do I need to download drivers
I have a problem with my headset, I plug my headet in yet I cannot see it in playback devices and cannot get them to work. It connects with a green and a pink pin (I'm not sure what they're called, I hope you know what i mean).
I Have Problem With Bluetooth Driiver. I Can't Connect My Galaxy S II Because I Not Have A Driver On My Computer. Where Can I Download It ?I'm Not Use For Connect Game Controller But I Use Bluetooth For Connect My Phone & Moblie Bluetooth Because I Don't Need Microphone
I purchase a Dell M5040 laptop that unfortunately was not bluetooth enabled. I checked the control panel and it was not installed, thus my problem. The audio On this laptop is terrible, even setting in my lap I can barely hear it. Most of the programs that I listen to is dialogue, but I also have a fair amount of music in my files. I'm in need of a reasonably priced dongle, that will pair with a Creative Labs D80. I'm also in need for a earpiece that won't echo that will filter background noise, that will pair to the aforementioned dongle.I have one last question, is there a signal strength booster for a cell phone. I have a Samsung Galaxy Proclaim with Verizon as the carrier, at best I may get four bars, but usually two. In the area where I live, the signal constantly varies, and drops calls.
I just installed Windows 7 and I've gotten most everything to work except for this device. I tried running the installer off the disk and it would not connect to my headset.
I have tried and tried for months to get this little CSR bluetooth dongle working and its been driving me mad.This is the unit Redirect NoticeI get an error code 10 when windows 7 tries to auto install. I have followed multiple tuturials, and forums discussions with no sucess. I cannot find a suitable driver that windows will accept and install and successfully use to run this thing.
I bought a bluetooth dongle [URL] to connect my phone to my computer. While the bluetooth dongle is plugged into the computer (windows 7), the computer will not go to sleep. It won't even go to sleep if I manually put it to sleep. I didn't see any settings in device manager to fix the issue.
I am using desktop with Intel motherboard and dual-core processor with airtel net connection. My os is windows 7 32-bit operating system. My problem is when I plug the bluetooth dongle it automatically detects the blue tray icon in the taskbar...(when I plugged my bluetooth device first it search and install some drivers but it showing "Bluetooth Peripheral Device - No Driver found" ). Then I had installed bluesoleil new version 8.0.370.0 but grey colour bluetooth tray icon is sitting in taskbar.
I cant open the bluesoleil. When I try to turn on bluetooth it will show some mesage "Starting Bluetooth", but bluetooth will not turn on. Two colour one is blue colour icon for bluetooth dongle device and another one is grey colour icon for bluesoleil software. But I can pair some devices and send data by using blue colour icon by plugging bluetooth device it automatically detects blue icon. I had installed older version 6.2.227.11, same problem i cant turn on the bluetooth.
I had installed in my friend laptop configuration windows 7 64-bit. In that I had installed bluesoleil 8.0.370.0. After installation, it showing some golden colour ball in center. Bluetooth dongle working properly by using bluesoleil my memory card is showing in his laptop. But software is not suitable for desktop. How to connect my bluetooth device by using bluesoleil latest version or older version in my desktop with correct configuration....
I can't get my bluetooth adapter to get detected on my Windows Seven 64 bit. I'm trying to install broadcom, but it keeps saying the device is not detected, preventing me from doing the installation.I tried the things on this thread: Belkin F8T016 Mini-USB Bluetooth Dongle But it's still undetected in my computer and I'm not sure what to do at this point.
Purchased a brand new Asus USB-BT211 bluetooth dongle with the express goal of connecting a wiimote to my new computer. the machine runs Windows 7 x64, the drivers for the dongle install without a problem, and the bluetooth searching mode on the "add a device" screen appears to be running without a hitch.
when i place the wiimote into sync mode (holding down the red button), it never appears to be visible to the computer, and doesn't show up on the add a device screen. When I attempt this procedure with either of my other two laptop computers, (running Windxows Vista x86) using the same dongle, the wiimote syncs without a problem and can be used with other utilities such as glovePIE and JoyToKey and Dolphin.
So, tell me, Why is it that Windows 7 refuses to see the wiimote when i try to make the connection?
Seems like I'm having similar issues to others here after a quick search. The one page I've found that said it had answers has a link that comes back saying I cannot access it.
I have a Jawbone Prime that I wish to use with vent and skype but cannot get the bluetooth device peripheral driver to install. I have attempted using the Broadcom software linked in most posts but it does not do anything but remain on the searching for devices page. I've also attempted to use the Asus software that is recommended in some posts but although it installs only provides me with a small window saying there is no bluetooth device present.
The computer finds the headset, but I cannot get it working. Can someone help me?
I have a problem with my Plantronics 360 bluetooth headset device. When I used windows XP, the headset could normaly connect to my MSI EX 610X Laptop with build-in bluetooth device. Now, I'm using Windows 7 x64. The headset also normaly connects to the laptop, but the sound that comes from the microphone in headset is awful, just "zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz" as I speak. And the sound in speaker (of plantronics) is also just "zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz"... What should I do ?
Hopefully someone will be able to help solve this, because I am stumped. I bought a rocketfish USB bluetooth adapter almost a year ago now. I also got a Motorola H15 bluetooth headset at the same time. Everything worked fine in XP and even when I had Windows 7 RC, I used the headset as a mic for ventrillo, teamspeak, etc.
I recently built a new rig a month ago and have Windows 7 ultimate x64 installed.
The USB adapter was installed fine by windows itself and I updated to the newest driver online. I turned the headset on and the adapter found the device. Windows 7 is now asking for a driver in order for the headset to work though. I don't remember it ever doing that before in XP or Windows 7 RC.
Windows 7 can not find a driver for the headset, even if I tell it to look online. I don't think there is even a "driver" for this, because it works off the adapter by pairing it.
Windows 7 sees my bluetooth device. It shows the services as available and (via checkmarks in the boxes) selected for use. But my headset never shows up in the Playback devices and no sound comes through the headset.
I have a motorola bluetooth headset that can not be detected by the bluetooth manager software. Everytime I try to set up a new connection says device can not be detected. Was working fine with my vista x64.
I purchased a china-made Bluetooth headset that works perfectly on my phone, on my netbook (Dell Inspiron Mini - Windows 7 Starter) and my office laptop (HP Compaq running on Win XP). The problem is that it is not working on my other HP laptop (HP Compaq 6730B), wherein I really intended to use the Bluetooth headset as this is my personal laptop.It looks like there is nothing wrong with the headset itself as it works with other computers.The device pairing works well, the drivers were automatically installed and Windows said it is ready to use. I can see the headset in the audio devices. I can also see it from the mixer window. When I test it, I can see green bar coming up but no sound coming out from the headset. I also tried to do the following:1. Make the headset as the default audio device2. Download and installed WIDCOMM BT drivers3. Tried to upgrade the drivers from the driver details4. Remove and paired several timesI am running out of ideas of things to do.
I have Windows 7 x64 and it cannot find a driver for my Plantronics 520 bluetooth headset. I found the forums and this related thread through Google. That thread links to an ASUS driver. I am downloading it because as far as I know bluetooth audio is an open standard. However that makes it a little bizarre for Windows not to be able to install the driver automatically.
I'll come back to tell you if I have any luck with the driver mentioned in that other thread. Plantronics don't provide any drivers on their website.