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06-12-2006, 08:31 | #46 (permalink) | |
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06-13-2006, 06:46 | #48 (permalink) | |
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06-13-2006, 13:14 | #49 (permalink) |
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Member: 249679 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 0 | It means that you have to select a different driver for the selected device in the device manager. "Use disk" is the button that specifies a different location for the inf file(s). Cheers Fabio |
06-13-2006, 14:38 | #50 (permalink) |
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Member: 282927 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 0 | thanks fabio for the reply. er, yeah - that much is obvious - but i was hoping someone might explain 1) why another driver is required (and why it's not installed with the widcomm setup/installer). 2) Where the csr driver file is 'found'. secondly, what about this licesene thing? when does that need to be installed. After the 5th step (above)? cheers |
06-20-2006, 14:52 | #55 (permalink) |
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Member: 167721 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 0 | A2dp??? Did anyone got the A2DP working with 5.1.0.1100? My installation worked fine, run the patcher, I can discover and pair bluetooth devices. However, I cannot get the A2DP to work. I am using Nokia HS-12W, which works fine with Widcomm 4.5.xxxx. Any help will be appripriated. |
06-21-2006, 13:56 | #56 (permalink) |
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Member: 296099 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 0 | I was able to get my Belkin F8T012 bluetooth adapter working on XP x64 (64 bit) How I got my Belkin F8T012 bluetooth adapter working on XP Professional x64 (64 bit) and then was able to hotsync with my TREO 700P : I thought I needed a widcomm driver and software, but all I needed was already in x64. All worked well for me but I guess the disclaimer is that you proceed at your own risk. DO NOT install the Belkin software that comes with the F8T012 adapter, as this will install the widcomm drivers (not supported by x64). Plug in the dongle into a spare USB device. When windows asks for the driver just cancel out of this. Then go to Start, Control Panel, System, Hardware tab, click Device Manager: You should see something like this: Click right mouse, select properties, Details tab, select Hardware Ids from the dropdown: Make a note of the second value (in my case): USB\Vid_050d&Pid_0012 Then go to: C:\Windows\inf\bth.inf And look for the following lines: ;------------- Device section - Start ----------------------- [ALPS.NT.5.1] ALPS Integrated Bluetooth Device= BthUsb, USB\Vid_044e&Pid_3005 Alps Bluetooth USB Adapter= BthUsb, USB\Vid_044e&Pid_3006 [Belkin.NT.5.1] Belkin Bluetooth Adapter= BthUsb, USB\Vid_050d&Pid_0081 Belkin Bluetooth Adapter= BthUsb, USB\Vid_050d&Pid_0084 Copy one of the lines above and add your Pid (step from above). Should look something like this: ;------------- Device section - Start ----------------------- [ALPS.NT.5.1] ALPS Integrated Bluetooth Device= BthUsb, USB\Vid_044e&Pid_3005 Alps Bluetooth USB Adapter= BthUsb, USB\Vid_044e&Pid_3006 [Belkin.NT.5.1] Belkin Bluetooth Adapter= BthUsb, USB\Vid_050d&Pid_0081 Belkin Bluetooth Adapter= BthUsb, USB\Vid_050d&Pid_0084 Belkin Bluetooth Adapter= BthUsb, USB\Vid_050d&Pid_0012 Not sure what happens if you follow these steps for a device that does not have a device by the same company! Save and close Uninstall the unknown USB device in Device Manager. Remove the USB dongle and then plug it back in. You will see the “Found New Hardware Wizard” dialog again, but this time select “No, not this time” and then click next. Then select Advance and next: Then select “Don’t Search” and Next: Then select “Belkin Bluetooth Adapter” (this is the link to the inf file) and click next: This will install the driver supported for XP SP2: Click finish: Windows has now installed the dongle but it will also find a Microsoft Bluetooth adapter. You will have to repeat the above again for this. You should now get the Bluetooth Devices icon in your Control Panel. That should be it J |
06-26-2006, 05:40 | #58 (permalink) |
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Member: 300298 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 0 | This version is working perfectly with my Logitech MX-5000 keyboard/mouse combo however every now and then I get a message saying that this is an evaluation version of Widcomm. Any help would be appreciated. |
06-27-2006, 13:00 | #60 (permalink) | |
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