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trance601

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#261 11-Jun-2003 04:04
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Hi. I have bought a bluetooth keyboard and a bluetooth mouse. They work fine. I wanted to test my gsm (T68i). The program of microsoft can find it but I can do anything with this program, it's just to authentify the device. I want to customize my gsm and for that I must find a profram that can be able to find my gsm. I have tryed CRS but it's not good, he can't find the gsm!He said that there no device bluetooth connected!
The bluetooth microsoft, it's not a card, it's a USB device.
Can you help me? Do you know a compatible soft? Thx for all

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#429 11-Jun-2003 11:36
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I heard a rumor that the MS keyboard and mouse bluetooth dongle only supports the mouse and keyboard, and no other bluetooth devices... I was considering getting the keyboard/mouse combo, but even if that's just a rumor, I still wouldn't get it

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#430 11-Jun-2003 11:49
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That's true. The Microsoft Bluetooth adapter supports only the profiles used by mouse and keyboard (HID), not offering the user the services needed to connect mobile phones (serial, headset, gateway and dial-up).

You can use other Bluetooth adapter with the new upcoming version 1.4 which supports HID as well. TDK is supposed to release this software soon.




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