OK I've tried TWO Bluetooth dongle, both with CSR chipset and I'm stuck. Basically I just bought new Microsoft Wedge Mobile keyboard along with Wedge touch mouse, both are Bluetooth devices. I also bought a Bluetooth v4.0 dongle (made by e-Blue) with CSR chipset. Stick that into my newly built windows7 SP1 machine, system recognize the dongle, automatically installed driver (I'm assuming a generic one) dated 30 Dec 2014. Click on the status within Device Manager and it seems to be working fine. But when I tried to add device by Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Dragon ball z sparking meteor ps2 iso game downloads download. Add a device, nothing can be found even though BOTH the keyboard and mouse are in discovery/pairing mode. I tested both the keyboard & mouse w/ other Bluetooth devices (MacBook & iPad) and they're both discoverable.
So I'm led to believe that the BT dongle is at fault. Tried to search for specific driver but no luck. So I returned that dongle & bought another one. This time it's made by Avantree & low and behold it's ALSO made w/ CSR chipset. But at least this time the manufacturer do provide specific driver. Unfortunately same thing happen again with both the generic 30 Dec 2014 driver and the manufacturer supplied driver dated 14 Jul 2014. So I'm led to believe that there're some compatibility problem w/ CSR chipset BT devices.
Download the latest version of CSR Bluetooth Chip drivers according to your computer's operating system. Popular Driver Updates for CSR Bluetooth Chip. Ad CSR Bluetooth Chip Driver Update Utility Supported OS: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP File Version: Version 3.7.2 File Size: 269 KB.
Or is there any recommendation for BT dongle w/ chipset made by other companies? Hi Alec, I will be glad to assist you with the issue you are facing in connecting your Bluetooth Device to the computer. I understand the frustration when things don’t work the way it should. I suggest you to follow the below methods to troubleshoot on the issue. Method 1: Run the fixit suggested below and check: Bluetooth devices do not work correctly on a computer that is running Windows 7: Method 2: You can set several options for how your computer finds (or is found by) Bluetooth enabled devices. Open Control Panel by clicking the Start button, and then clicking Control Panel.
In the Control Panel search box, type Bluetooth, and then click Change Bluetooth settings. In the Control Panel search box, type Bluetooth, and then click Change Bluetooth settings.
To make your computer discoverable to Bluetooth enabled devices, select the check box for Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer. When a Bluetooth enabled computer is in discovery mode, it broadcasts a wireless signal that allows it to be detected by other computers or devices. This is sometimes called pairing mode. If you check this box, your computer will still be able to detect Bluetooth enabled devices that are in discovery mode, but they will not be able to detect your computer. • To allow you to add Bluetooth enabled devices to your computer, select the check box for Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer.
• To be notified when a Bluetooth enabled device is trying to connect to your computer, select the check box for Alert me when a new Bluetooth device wants to connect. For further information, visit the below mentioned link: You may also refer the below mentioned link. Also check for the latest updated drivers for the Bluetooth device which is compatible with Windows 7 Operating system from the manufacturer’s website and install them. You can also troubleshoot a device and check if it helps Right-click a device or computer with the yellow warning icon, click Troubleshoot, wait while the troubleshooter tries to detect problems (this may take several minutes), and then follow the instructions. Reference link: Hope this helps.
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