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gima

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#561 26-Sep-2003 23:30

Hello all!

Ok, so I installed the widcomm drivers (1.4.1.6 _ 45 final)
I did the hex stuff and change the drivers for the mouse
I paired the mouse and the phone

mouse is working like a charm except that I cant personalize buttons, but ok with me.

Thanks for your tips so far ! they are excellent!

now, the phone is paired, but I can't find any service.

anyone???

thanks

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#1570 26-Sep-2003 23:49
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If the mobile phone was paired before with the same Bluetooth adapter, you can try removing the pair from the phone, power it down, wait a little, start it and try creating the pairing again. Just a try...




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  #1574 27-Sep-2003 01:30

nice tip, but it did not work

the serial port is assigned to com4, does it help?

also, when I open phone monitor option (from ericsson), it cannot find the phone.

/gilles

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  #1581 27-Sep-2003 09:04
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If you can't find services on the mobile phone you'll not be able to connect the serial port to it. The COM4 you refer to is the Client COM configured in your Bluetooth software, right?

Are you sure you have the latest firmware on this T68i?




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  #1612 29-Sep-2003 12:22

hi freitasm,

regarding the com thing, you are right, it is the port configured in the PC.

As for the firmaware thing, i don't know. All I know is that with the MS driver, I could at least find the DUN service.

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  #1635 1-Oct-2003 05:00
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what is the hex stuff you did??? How did you get M$ transever to work. I found the new generic widdcom drivers on line. but they ask for some licence.dat file. Thanks for any help you can give me.

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