I understand the frustration when things don’t work the way it should. I will be glad to assist you with the issue you are facing in connecting your Bluetooth Device to the computer. Any idea? Or is there any recommendation for BT dongle w/ chipset made by other companies? So I'm led to believe that there're some compatibility problem w/ CSR chipset BT devices.
#Bluetooth dongle 2.0 drivers for windows 7 driver
Unfortunately same thing happen again with both the generic driver and the manufacturer supplied driver dated. Time the manufacturer do provide specific driver. This time it's made by Avantree & low and behold it's ALSO made w/ CSR chipset. So I returned that dongle & bought another one. Tried to search for specific driver but no luck. So I'm led to believe that the BT dongle is at fault. I tested both the keyboard & mouse w/ other Bluetooth devices (MacBook & iPad) and they're both discoverable. But when I tried to add device by Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> AddĪ device, nothing can be found even though BOTH the keyboard and mouse are in discovery/pairing mode. Click on the status within Device Manager and it seems to be working fine. Recognize the dongle, automatically installed driver (I'm assuming a generic one) dated.
Stick that into my newly built windows7 SP1 machine, system I also bought a Bluetooth v4.0 dongle (made by e-Blue) with CSR chipset. OK I've tried TWO Bluetooth dongle, both with CSR chipset and I'm stuck.īasically I just bought new Microsoft Wedge Mobile keyboard along with Wedge touch mouse, both are Bluetooth devices.