Hi. I find that the d-link bluetooth adapter works well once  you get their
software installed.
They have instructions on their web site for over-riding Microsoft's
bluetooth stack.
 


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Hi:
I too use Belkin adapter w/ its software and can use my MPower via
Bluetooth. 

Sarai D. Bucciarelli 

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Jonathan, unless I'm missing out on something, I have to disagree. I have a
bluetooth dongle from Microsoft and using the Microsoft stack, I can't get
the PK to work via bluetooth in braille terminal mode. Even Dean is unable
to help. On the other hand, braille terminal works fine with belkin and its
software.

Regards

Choon Hwee


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> Hi Rusty. Beginning with Windows XP Service Pack 2, Microsoft now has 
> its own Bluetooth stack. Some Bluetooth dongles support it, others do 
> not. My suggestion is that you make sure you purchase a Bluetooth 
> dongle that does not require its own software, but instead can work 
> with the built-in Bluetooth stack, that's assuming you are running 
> Windows XP SP2. For the most part, it's quite accessible.
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> Hi folks,
> I'm about to get a bluetooth dongle for my computer.
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> What I'm discovering is that some come with some sort of software that

> gives you a graphical interface for controling the bluetooth 
> connections.
>
> Does any one have any experience with these devices and the software 
> to run them?
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> Are there drivers in windows xp to run bluetooth without having to use

> the bundled graphical software for bluetooth devices?
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> Thanks!
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