"Bluetooth Devices" not in Control Panel
"Bluetooth Devices" not in Control Panel
I'm trying to connect my new mobile phone (Samsung a707) to my T60. I'm having a few problems.
I searched in the help and it says to add BT devices by using the Control Panel, Printers and other hardware, Bluetooth devices. But I don't have the Bluetooth devices option. Any suggestions?
Thanks -- Barbara
I searched in the help and it says to add BT devices by using the Control Panel, Printers and other hardware, Bluetooth devices. But I don't have the Bluetooth devices option. Any suggestions?
Thanks -- Barbara
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christopher_wolf
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I have enabled Bluetooth. It actually found the phone once, then Bluetooth crashed and I restarted. I don't see a BT icon but I see "BT Network - a network cable is unplugged" (now that I am looking there). But that is looking for a BT Lan Access driver.
Is there any way to get the "Bluetooth Devices" entry in the Control Panel? I can't figure out why that isn't there.
Is there any way to get the "Bluetooth Devices" entry in the Control Panel? I can't figure out why that isn't there.
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cxls
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I just set up the same thing with the same new phone this week. 
Did you, by any chance, install the Bluetooth software that recently came out through Windows Update? When I did that it screwed up my Bluetooth software as well, and I had to uninstall it and reinstall the software again from the Lenovo site.
Did you, by any chance, install the Bluetooth software that recently came out through Windows Update? When I did that it screwed up my Bluetooth software as well, and I had to uninstall it and reinstall the software again from the Lenovo site.
IBM ThinkPad T60p 2623-DDU | Intel Core Duo 2.0 GHz T2500 | 2 GB RAM | 256 MB ATI FireGL V5200 | 100 GB 7200 RPM SATA HDD | 15" UXGA BOE-Hydis (1600x1200) | NMB Keyboard | 9 Cell Battery x2
Actually, I can be more specific after additional testing. I got to the point in the SW I'm installing where I got the devices paired. Then the SW says "Connecting to SPP." Then BT crashes with "BT Stack COM server has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
Maybe I need to updating some SW or something?
Why is everything so glitchy? <whine whine>
-- Barbara
Maybe I need to updating some SW or something?
Why is everything so glitchy? <whine whine>
-- Barbara
Just to update this thread with an answer, because I had the same problem myself, if you do uninstall the normal, WIDCOMM based driver that Lenovo commonly provides and reinstall this one, http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-61412 you'll get 'Bluetooth Devices' in Control Panel. This also means you can access the Bluetooth easier from with Java, if you're developing with it at all (important for me,
).
Hope ye don't mind me bringing up an old thread for this, but I just wanted to bring a solution to this.
Hope ye don't mind me bringing up an old thread for this, but I just wanted to bring a solution to this.
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