Hi all,

Can anyone give me any hints about using a headset with my Mac?  I
have one which I can get working sometimes and not oner times.  It's a
Logitech H800 headset.  It's meant to have both bluetooth and wireless
which I thin complicates matters.

The headset has three positions in the "device selecter switch" which
I believe are off, bluetooth and wireless.  Although it's hard to tell
because sometimes when the audio has come through, I switch to the off
position and the audio carries on coming no matter which position I pt
the switch to.

So I put the dongle in and switch the headset to what I believe is the
wireless position.  No sound comes through.  I go to sound in system
preferences and to the output tab, and here I am stumped because it
seems impossible to just look through the available options with VO
without actually picking one.  So it starts set on internal speakers
and there are 5 rows in the table but as soon as I start moving down
the table VO goes silent, presumably because the sound is trying to
output to a device which isn't connected/working.

I have had this headset working a few times and I just can't fathom
any pattern involving which switch I select, whether I put the dongle
in first or last, whether I try to connect via the headset name in men
extras/bluetooth or go to system preferences.  It's possible the
headset is faulty but this would seem odd as it has worked a few times
and is quite new.

Has anyone got any ideas?  Is there any way of exploring those options
in sound output under system preferences without actually activating
them?  And failing all that, has anyone got any recommendations of
headsets which work properly for a baffled person like me?

Thanks,
Catherine
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