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Phantasm4489

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#625 13-Oct-2003 06:15
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I'm using the belkin widcomm drivers with my Microsoft bluetooth dongle.

Ive also got a T610 phone.

I am able to connect from the pc to the phone no problems at all, but I can only
connect from the phone to the pc once the keyboard and mouse have gone to sleep.

If the keyboard or mouse are active then the phone refuses to connect to the pc.

Is this normal behaviour?

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#1853 13-Oct-2003 11:14
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Have you copied the drivers only or performed a full install? I read in another discussion about this sort of problem.




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  #1855 13-Oct-2003 11:32
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It was a complete install of 1.4.2.10, but I did have 1.4.1.? installed prior to that. I might check to make sure all of the files got copied correctly.

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#1856 13-Oct-2003 11:46
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FYI, the audio drivers that I used to "cut and paste" came from a Belkin installation with a Belkin USB. There was no hack of the license.dat or related files.

Could be related??




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