Hmm, that's interesting that windows isn't seeing it as a separate  
audio device.  If you have it paired, and if it paired fine, I would  
think it should do that, and that it should be ok.
On Aug 25, 2008, at 2:36 PM, Allison Mervis wrote:

> Hi everyone!
> I recently purchased a good quality Bluetooth headset on sale, and  
> paired it
> with my computer using vista's Bluetooth devices wizard. However, I  
> don't
> know how to tell my pc and/or skype to route audio to the headset  
> now that
> it's paired. Windows isn't seeing it as a separate sound card, so I  
> can't
> route it that way. Any assistance which anyone could provide would be
> greatly appreciated.
> Allison
>
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