X60s Bluetooth Headset with Skype
X60s Bluetooth Headset with Skype
I have a X60s with Bluetooth... want to set it up with a Bluetooth headset to be used with Skype...
Can someone give me a step-by-step setup for me? I have been having problem setting things up and am pretty lost... Thanks in advance...
Can someone give me a step-by-step setup for me? I have been having problem setting things up and am pretty lost... Thanks in advance...
I use skype with a Motorola BT headset. In Skype go to Tools ---> Options ---> then click the sound devices tab. for the options, audio in, and out choose Bluetooth audio. and it should work great. I am able to play music through the laptop speakers while talking with skype.
-Jason
-Jason
X60s 1704-69U Core Duo L2400, 2 gigs DDR2 100 gig SATA DVD-RW
R40 2722- P-M 1.7, 1 gig PC2700, 60 Gig HDD
R40 2722- P-M 1.7, 1 gig PC2700, 60 Gig HDD
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I use skype with a Motorola BT headset. In Skype go to Tools ---> Options ---> then click the sound devices tab. for the options, audio in, and out choose Bluetooth audio. and it should work great. I am able to play music through the laptop speakers while talking with skype.
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Thanks Jason... but the problem is that I couldn't get my Headset to work as "Bluetooth audio"... I simply don't have the option in my Skype...
What bluetooth driver do you have? The default driver I have on my X60s doesn't allow me to set up my headset as "Bluetooth audio"...
Do you remember how you get it up in the first place?
I use skype with a Motorola BT headset. In Skype go to Tools ---> Options ---> then click the sound devices tab. for the options, audio in, and out choose Bluetooth audio. and it should work great. I am able to play music through the laptop speakers while talking with skype.
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Thanks Jason... but the problem is that I couldn't get my Headset to work as "Bluetooth audio"... I simply don't have the option in my Skype...
What bluetooth driver do you have? The default driver I have on my X60s doesn't allow me to set up my headset as "Bluetooth audio"...
Do you remember how you get it up in the first place?
I believe I am using the newest driver from lenovo dated 9-14-06
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-61425
That allows me to use my earpiece as a headset. when I am home this evening I will have a look and tell you exactly what I have going on to get it to work. As I remember once I turned the bluetooth on using the FnF5 it installed all the bluetooth audio drivers and stuff and I had that option in skype.
-Jason
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-61425
That allows me to use my earpiece as a headset. when I am home this evening I will have a look and tell you exactly what I have going on to get it to work. As I remember once I turned the bluetooth on using the FnF5 it installed all the bluetooth audio drivers and stuff and I had that option in skype.
-Jason
X60s 1704-69U Core Duo L2400, 2 gigs DDR2 100 gig SATA DVD-RW
R40 2722- P-M 1.7, 1 gig PC2700, 60 Gig HDD
R40 2722- P-M 1.7, 1 gig PC2700, 60 Gig HDD
kin514,
I am using the driver that installed itself the first time I turned on the Bluetooth on my X60s, it's version 4.0.1.3000 by WIDCOMM. My headset is a Logitech Mobile Pro II - the one with the guy in the pink shirt on the package (*)... I've set it all up in under a minute without any problems... I use it both with my mobile phone and Skype, although unfortunately not simultaneously (a limitation of Bluetooth itself).
Have a look at this thread at Skype's forum - http://forum.skype.com/index.php?s=fa63 ... opic=10822
Basically, all Bluetooth 1.2 headsets should work fine with X60/X60s built-in Bluetooth regardless of the driver version. Have a look at the above thread in case you have similar problems.
(*) - so you're wondering why I mentioned the guy in the pink shirt
- well (at least here in Europe) the packaging doesn't specifically say it's a Logitech Mobile Pro II, it only says Mobile Pro, so you have to look at the colour of the guy's shirt. Pink(ish) means it's a revised version with better sound quality and some issues solved... Blue shirt means Logitech Mobile Pro (version 1), so pay attention in case you run into some old stock.
Sasa
I am using the driver that installed itself the first time I turned on the Bluetooth on my X60s, it's version 4.0.1.3000 by WIDCOMM. My headset is a Logitech Mobile Pro II - the one with the guy in the pink shirt on the package (*)... I've set it all up in under a minute without any problems... I use it both with my mobile phone and Skype, although unfortunately not simultaneously (a limitation of Bluetooth itself).
Have a look at this thread at Skype's forum - http://forum.skype.com/index.php?s=fa63 ... opic=10822
Basically, all Bluetooth 1.2 headsets should work fine with X60/X60s built-in Bluetooth regardless of the driver version. Have a look at the above thread in case you have similar problems.
(*) - so you're wondering why I mentioned the guy in the pink shirt
Sasa
X60s 1704-56G / 1 GB / X6 Ultrabase
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