I have a laptop with bluetooth and I would like to use my Nokia HDW-3 Bluetooth headset with MSN messenger during video conference and audio conversations. Does anyone know if this is possible, and if so how to do this? The computer detects the headset, but MSN Messenger does not. It keeps the laptop's speaker and microphone.
I have a Motorola H500 Bluetooth headset and its connected to my laptop computer. I wanted to know if there is any way to use the headset for the mic, and still have my sound come out the computer speakers.
I have a HP nc8230 computer running Windows XP Home edition SP3.The computer has built in Bluetooth support that works fine with my cellular phone and mouse.I also have a Motorola H390 Bluetooth headset and I want to use it with my computer (mainly for Skype calls) .I'm able to pair the headset with the computer but when I try to hear (or speak) I can't hear anything.
I have windows XP SP2. I read that I should have "Bluetooth devices" in my control panel - but there's no sign of anything to do with bluetooth anywhere on my pc.
I am running Windows XP on a HP Pavilion ze2000.I think I have a problem with Windows Live Messenger. Actually, I think I have several problems: 1. Messenger tries to load in my tray when I start the computer. It never did this before. It also does the same when I connect to my broadband via dialler. At the moment I am denying access through Zone Alarm. Is this normal? 2. In All Programmes I have a Windows Messenger Icon and a Windows Live Messenger Icon. Again, is this normal? There is only an option to remove Live Messenger in Add or Remove Programmes. 3. There is a "1 contact pending" message above the contact list in my Live Messenger, which leads to a "page not available" message when I click on it. 3. When I close Live Messenger, I get multiple "RPC Server Not Available" warnings which I keep closing but keep reappearing. They appear too fast for me to close them, so I have to restart my machine.
First of all, I'd like to address the fact that this thread is on the wrong board, but I'll be honest and say I picked it because so many people are viewing, and I really need some help. I don't exactly know where to put this thread, so if a mod feels the need to move this, go ahead. I am using Windows XP, though.Anyway, my friend let me have his old headset a few months ago, and it, basically, isn't working very well. For some reason, some days it works decently, and others not at all. I've found out that for the times it does work, I need to have the mic right up to my lips, and even then my friends have a hard time hearing me. My headset is always turned on, and I have the sensitivity all the way up. It's one of those headsets where two jacks come out the end, one a headphone and another a microphone jack. They are both firmly stuck into my motherboard.
I have upgraded my pc from Windows Me to Windows XP. Everything seems to be going OK. but I cant get my IBM pc camera software installed or my labtec headset. How would I go about this?
I have had this problem and no one seems to know the answer. I reinstalled windows (before my headset was transmiting my voice perfectly) and when I tested my Mic, it didn't work! I could hear through it but my voice just wouldn't go through. I checked out the recorder on Windows, no sound. I did the check in the audio controls in the control panel, it didnt detect my voice either!I don't know what to do, I even bought a new headset and it still doesnt work, can anyone help me out? I even tried to do detect hardware (even though it should be plug and play, right?) but it wasn't found, help?
I've spent several hour perusing google searches, but haven't found anything high enough quality to suit my needs. I have an Xbox 360 set up to run on my monitor, and until recently had the audio run through my line-in connection and output through my headset with 3.5mm jacks. Then I bought a usb headset, and can no longer find a good way to pass the line-in audio through to the usb sound card built into the headset.I tried using Audacity to playback audio as it recorded, and it works, but the sound quality is terrible, and I really would like a better solution than that.Other things I've tried is using a winamp plugin (I couldn't even get that to start working) and opening my computer's basic sound card's input as a capture device in VLC media player (couldn't get it to work either).Can anyone provide a better way get the Xbox audio to the usb headset? an increase in sound quality to audacity would be ok, I may just need to learn to set it up better.
After reformatting my pc, I'm unable to hear anything through my headset and my mic doesn't work. However, I am able to hear audio through my monitor speakers.
I was searching on Microsoft's Website and it says that when you install service pack 2, it is automatically installed. However, I have not been able to find anything related to Bluetooth on my computer and was wondering if you have to enable or download something to activate it.
I have an issue with a Dell bluetooth mouse not connecting. The laptop is a Dell Vostro 1500 (brand new) running XP Pro SP2. The bluetooth keyboard is discovered and connects just fine.I go into the bluetooth configuration and "Find Bluetooth Devices", it shows the "Dell BT Mouse". If I right click and choose "Connect Device" it searches, finds it and shows a dialog box that says "Connection with "Dell BT Mouse" has been established successfully. To confirm that the correct mouse is being connected, please use it to click the button." But the bluetooth mouse doesn't respond. I cannot click on the "Click here" button.I replaced the batteries with fresh ones, tried updating the drivers, get a message "This device cannot start (Code 10). Tried deleting from Device Manager and restarting laptop and trying all of the above all over again.
I have read a response to an question already posted that Bluetooth devices does not appear in the control panel until a device has been to the machine.
I have the Toshiba Bluetooth stack installed on my laptop and also Nokia's PC Suite. On the website it says that the bluetooth stack is supported, however, when i try to use my PC suite software it says it cannot find a Bluetooth connection.
im missing my bluetooth device manager on my control panel. it got uninstalled . i have tried to repair my services pack 2 and installing it again bit wont let me.i run windows XP any other ideas i can try?
My computer is running Windows XP Home and is Bluetooth capable. I'm reading a bunch of instructions on how to connect my phone to my laptop with Bluetooth and they all start with the instruction to go to the "Bluetooth Connections" in Control Panel. Trouble is, there IS no Bluetooth Connections when I open the control panel.Any ideas on how I might add Bluetooth Connections to my control panel, or otherwise connect my phone to laptop with Bluetooth?
I have installed a Bluetooth dongle but I am having problems with it, its working some times but then it just loses it when i try to connect. I have been told that its the microsoft bluetooth drivers that are conflicting and I need to remove them,
I'm a Windows XP SP1 user and I used to have no problem using Bluetooth. I hadn't used it in a while, though, and when I tried to connect my phone to my laptop today, for some reason, I couldn't access My Bluetooth Places. When I tried to explore it, I got the error "path does not exist or is not a directory."
i am trying to get my bluetooth setup however my computer will not let me turn on discovery mode once i check the box and click apply it gives me and error message that simply says unable to turn on discover ability
After Service pack 2 was installed my bluetooth went mad(basicly)But i now got all the main features working with the Bluetooth.Before the installation of sp2 i had a mrouter that shared my internet connection with my phone via bluetooth.Now after that when i try to conect i get "error message 80042000"The router service could not be found on the device or bluetooth may be disabled"..Iv searched the net but no luck. Any tips at all would be great.The Bluetooth software is Widcomm.
i get this error when i tried to open up my computer, first the windows xp loading screen works fine, then after that the screen just goes black and stays like that forever. this happened when i tried to uninstall a USB Bluetooth driver and it was requested to restart my pc so i did, and after that restart i cant get in no more, the screen just goes black after the windows xp load screen. im wondering how can i fix this problem? please help me guys... thank you.. and o yeah one more thing.. when i tried it on safe mode it went to the welcome screen but after that when i try to move my cursor i didnt move at all then i restart my pc again and the whole thing happens once more
Have a dell xps m140, running win xp pro service pack 3. Based on your knowledge of windows xp system files and there function, i was wondering if you would know appropriate files that will need to copy. The scenario is a s follows
Got infect by a virus, virus was removed by Kaspersky. After virus removal both the 10/100 NIC and the wireless adapter, and the bluetooth have indicated that they are disconnected. However from device manager they show up as working properly, which they are not as I cannot connect to the internet and there is a red X on all three icons in the system tray. I am wondering if a system file related to network connectivity was afftected and subsequently deleted by kaspersky
I would like to keep the MS Windows Messenger from auto starting to the Task Bar. I have turned it off using various start up utilities but it keeps coming back. I even used the Add-Remove program to uninstall it but it is still there. This is becoming a personal thing and Microsoft seems to be winning once again. How can I uninstall it safetly or at least keep it from auto starting to the Task Bar?