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FrisbeeShoe
 Posts: 7
Phone Model: Motorola V600
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Wed Dec 29, 2004 1:32 am |
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I've got a Logitech MX900 Bluetooth Mouse installed and it is working properly, but I cannot get my V600 to connect using the hub. I'm working with mPT 3.19e1. I can get it to work with the USB connection, but the Bluetooth is not working. Any ideas?
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 duceduc
 Posts: 2122
Phone Model: iPhone Unlocked
Service Provider: Cingular - Extended |
 Wed Dec 29, 2004 1:37 am |
Make sure one or the other is enable. Both Bt and the data cable cannot be connected together at the sometime.
What do you plan to do with your BT mouse and phone????
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FrisbeeShoe
 Posts: 7
Phone Model: Motorola V600
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Wed Dec 29, 2004 2:21 am |
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I want to transfer the pictures from my phone to my PC using bluetooth and the mouse I'm using as a mouse.
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 duceduc
 Posts: 2122
Phone Model: iPhone Unlocked
Service Provider: Cingular - Extended |
 Wed Dec 29, 2004 9:05 am |
Are you running WinXP Pro with service pack 2?
If so, you will need to update your BT modem to the one that came with the CD. Go to device manager, and look for the BT driver. Upgrade it.
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FrisbeeShoe
 Posts: 7
Phone Model: Motorola V600
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Wed Dec 29, 2004 12:59 pm |
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Yes I'm running XP, Professional with SP2. Blutetooth driver is not an option in my device manager, nor is Bluetooth Devices an option in my control panel. Windows help says it should be there but it is not. I tried to install the Mobile Phone Suite that came with the Logitech Mouse, but it will not install because it says there is a Bluetooth solution already installed on my computer. I have no idea which solution it is talking about. I installed the mouse BEFORE I installed mPT so I know it is not talking about that. Thanks for being patient with me.
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shazam
 Posts: 1
Phone Model: Moto V600
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Wed Dec 29, 2004 2:52 pm |
I have a v600 paired and working with 2 different bluetooth dongles. One is the dongle from the mobile phone tools kit, and the other was made by kensington.
Anway, I had terrible times getting all this to work, but my only tip would be to make sure your phone is fully charges and/or pluged in. I've also noticed that bt will suck down my battery like nothing I've seen before.
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FrisbeeShoe
 Posts: 7
Phone Model: Motorola V600
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Wed Dec 29, 2004 2:59 pm |
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I suppose it might help to note that I only have the mPT software and not the Bluetooth Dongle. I purchased the software off of Ebay and it did not include a dongle.
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 greenleaf
 Posts: 150
Phone Model: Motorola V500 ~TRIPLETS~G 0B.09.58R ~Flex~SE8605AXX U504D Theme/HeXeD 2 '~«ø§Ðafta§ø»~' style
Service Provider: Orange |
 Wed Dec 29, 2004 7:05 pm |
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you'll probably need a motorola usb handset driver
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FrisbeeShoe
 Posts: 7
Phone Model: Motorola V600
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Wed Dec 29, 2004 7:20 pm |
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I don't think so, the bluetooth dongle thing that came with the mouse works with other bluetooth devices. That's the whole point of having it. I'm just not sure how to make it look for things. I'm not sure what "Bluetooth Solution" is installed on my computer.
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FrisbeeShoe
 Posts: 7
Phone Model: Motorola V600
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Wed Dec 29, 2004 7:21 pm |
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Ah, I read that wrong. Yeah a driver of some sort is most likely needed. I agree with that. Where can I get the driver from?
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