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garryt

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#2351 24-Sep-2004 19:48
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can anyone suggest what is the best software i can use to successfully pair and use my bluetooth headset for instant messaging or listening to mp3s.

My hardware: sony vaio tr2a with internal bluetooth and my headset is a sony ericsson hbh-30. ive tried bluespace, blue soleil 1.4.7 and wireless link in xp, but none worked :(

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#8829 24-Sep-2004 20:00
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The Sony software does not support headsets... Also, for MP3 playback, remember that current headsets are mono only.




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  #8830 24-Sep-2004 20:09
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can i use a different software? third party bluetooth software?

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  #8831 24-Sep-2004 20:21
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Check this thread carefully... There's some good information there.




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  #8834 24-Sep-2004 21:24
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thanks, the widcomm driver stack is no longer available in jon's website. can you email me where i can download it?

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