I bought Logitech MX900 Bluetooth Mouse But ?
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I bought Logitech MX900 Bluetooth Mouse But ?
I can not use with my x40 Bluetooth machine
in the box :
mouse
Bluetooth Hub
AC Adapter
2 Ni-Ca
I
I have not yet load mouse CD (x40 no cd-rom !!)
I use it only with its Blutooht Hub connected to x40 with USB port
x40 has Bluetooth feature and you can on with Fn+F4 and I did
but it did not see x40
if you connect Logitech Bluetooth Hub part to x40 it is working !!!!!!!!!!!!
I do not understand
Why mouse (charged) alone is not working over x40 Bluetooth
understand and is there anyone who is using Bluetooth with other devices?
in the box :
mouse
Bluetooth Hub
AC Adapter
2 Ni-Ca
I
I have not yet load mouse CD (x40 no cd-rom !!)
I use it only with its Blutooht Hub connected to x40 with USB port
x40 has Bluetooth feature and you can on with Fn+F4 and I did
but it did not see x40
if you connect Logitech Bluetooth Hub part to x40 it is working !!!!!!!!!!!!
I do not understand
Why mouse (charged) alone is not working over x40 Bluetooth
understand and is there anyone who is using Bluetooth with other devices?
I’m curious about adding a bluetooth mouse for my X40 too, so did some looking about your problem. It looks like Logitech has recently worked on this exact issue.
Setpoint seems to be the name of software for Logitech’s mouse/bluetooth
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downl ... entid=7641
> Title: SetPoint Version: 2.22 build 124 Posted: 11/01/2004
>Platform: Windows XP
>Changes in this full release of SetPoint:
>Support for computers with built-in Bluetooth radio. If the system has WIDCOMM >Bluetooth software BTW 1.4.2.21 or above, Logitech Connection Wizard will guide >you to connect the devices with the internal radio.
It looks like if you download this software you will get an even more up to date Widcomm driver. I'm NOT SURE if this New Wicomm software 3.0.1.913 should be installed or only use the IBM software 1.4.3.4
>Whats new in the included Widcomm Bluetooth Software:
>New WIDCOMM Bluetooth software BTW 3.0.1.913 in this web release.
>Stack is Bluetooth 1.2 compatible.
>Faster connection.
>Stack has new Basic Imaging Profile (BIP).
I wrote the following for another thread…
>I've had my X40 for just about a week... I have to say I just got my bluetooth working >the way I want.. I've done all the software updates and was miffed about bluetooth, but >then I saw on another thread somewhere that a guy got bluetooth working well. So I kept at it.. and now I'm listening to radio from my X40 over my bluetooth headset and can walk around my room here.. This is the option I really wanted with bluetooth. i really like it. The thing with bluetooth for me was to not allow the Microsoft SP2 to take over bluetooth. I got the latest drivers from IBM for bluetooth 1.4.3.4 dated 3/15/04. In ACCESS IBM help, view references, use on system help, contents, getting connected, wireless connections, using bluetooth, replacing bluetooth software... it talks about how to use the IBM software over any Microsoft software. If you install SP@ like I did when you first turn on Bluetooth "fn/f5", Microsoft bluetooth takes over.... This didn't seem to >allow for the headset profile so I tried the IBM software and it seems to work good. A >widcomm driver gets installed.
The version of widcomm driver on my X40 now is 1.4.3.4 (Build 4 SP 0). So this version I have installed should work with the Setpoint software from Logitech
Remember to not let Microsoft Bluetooth software/drivers take over. You might not be able to prevent it, but if it does use procedure above to replace it with Widcomm drivers. I’ll write it again here.
Press Blue ACCESS IBM button…Then click view references, click use on system help, click contents, click getting connected, click wireless connections, click using bluetooth, click replacing bluetooth software… Follow procedure for “replacing Microsoft Bluetooth software with IBM Integrated Bluetooth II software.”
I imagine this info should help you somewhat.. let me know how you do…
One thing though.. I don't have this mouse.. I'm just guessing based on my previous experience with my bluetooth headset that this method will work out for you. I also would be interested in the bluetooth mouse, but also if it can be used without the charger/hub when on the road.
Cheers Roger
Setpoint seems to be the name of software for Logitech’s mouse/bluetooth
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downl ... entid=7641
> Title: SetPoint Version: 2.22 build 124 Posted: 11/01/2004
>Platform: Windows XP
>Changes in this full release of SetPoint:
>Support for computers with built-in Bluetooth radio. If the system has WIDCOMM >Bluetooth software BTW 1.4.2.21 or above, Logitech Connection Wizard will guide >you to connect the devices with the internal radio.
It looks like if you download this software you will get an even more up to date Widcomm driver. I'm NOT SURE if this New Wicomm software 3.0.1.913 should be installed or only use the IBM software 1.4.3.4
>Whats new in the included Widcomm Bluetooth Software:
>New WIDCOMM Bluetooth software BTW 3.0.1.913 in this web release.
>Stack is Bluetooth 1.2 compatible.
>Faster connection.
>Stack has new Basic Imaging Profile (BIP).
I wrote the following for another thread…
>I've had my X40 for just about a week... I have to say I just got my bluetooth working >the way I want.. I've done all the software updates and was miffed about bluetooth, but >then I saw on another thread somewhere that a guy got bluetooth working well. So I kept at it.. and now I'm listening to radio from my X40 over my bluetooth headset and can walk around my room here.. This is the option I really wanted with bluetooth. i really like it. The thing with bluetooth for me was to not allow the Microsoft SP2 to take over bluetooth. I got the latest drivers from IBM for bluetooth 1.4.3.4 dated 3/15/04. In ACCESS IBM help, view references, use on system help, contents, getting connected, wireless connections, using bluetooth, replacing bluetooth software... it talks about how to use the IBM software over any Microsoft software. If you install SP@ like I did when you first turn on Bluetooth "fn/f5", Microsoft bluetooth takes over.... This didn't seem to >allow for the headset profile so I tried the IBM software and it seems to work good. A >widcomm driver gets installed.
The version of widcomm driver on my X40 now is 1.4.3.4 (Build 4 SP 0). So this version I have installed should work with the Setpoint software from Logitech
Remember to not let Microsoft Bluetooth software/drivers take over. You might not be able to prevent it, but if it does use procedure above to replace it with Widcomm drivers. I’ll write it again here.
Press Blue ACCESS IBM button…Then click view references, click use on system help, click contents, click getting connected, click wireless connections, click using bluetooth, click replacing bluetooth software… Follow procedure for “replacing Microsoft Bluetooth software with IBM Integrated Bluetooth II software.”
I imagine this info should help you somewhat.. let me know how you do…
One thing though.. I don't have this mouse.. I'm just guessing based on my previous experience with my bluetooth headset that this method will work out for you. I also would be interested in the bluetooth mouse, but also if it can be used without the charger/hub when on the road.
Cheers Roger
Last edited by kalo93406 on Tue Dec 07, 2004 7:12 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Following the stepls below you should be able to use your Bluetooth enabled mouse(without the hub or Dongle)
1. Turn the Bluetooth power on.
2. Click Start -> Control Panel.
3. Click Performance and Maintenance and then click System.
4. Click Hardware tab, then click Device Manager. button.
5. Double Click Bluetooth Radios.
6. Double Click IBM Integrated Bluetooth II or IBM Integrated
Bluetooth III.
7. Click Driver tab, then click Update Driver... button.
8. Select Install from a list or specific location then click Next
button.
9. Select Don't search. I will choose the driver to install, then
click Next button.
10. Select one without the Digital Signed icon, then click Next.
11. When a pop-up window appears, click Continue Anyway button.
12. Click Finish button to close window.
1. Turn the Bluetooth power on.
2. Click Start -> Control Panel.
3. Click Performance and Maintenance and then click System.
4. Click Hardware tab, then click Device Manager. button.
5. Double Click Bluetooth Radios.
6. Double Click IBM Integrated Bluetooth II or IBM Integrated
Bluetooth III.
7. Click Driver tab, then click Update Driver... button.
8. Select Install from a list or specific location then click Next
button.
9. Select Don't search. I will choose the driver to install, then
click Next button.
10. Select one without the Digital Signed icon, then click Next.
11. When a pop-up window appears, click Continue Anyway button.
12. Click Finish button to close window.
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The steps you gave would be the same you will see when you "replace Microsoft bluetooth software with IBM integrated software." As I said above... But it really depends on what happens prior to doing this.. It didn't work for me the first time I tried it because all of the drivers were digitally signed.. Might have had to do with installing SP2... It didn't work untill I got the new software from IBM 1.4.3.4. I know this software should have been on my computer anyway, but something wasn't right and what I had there were both digitally signed.
Cheers.. Roger
The steps you gave would be the same you will see when you "replace Microsoft bluetooth software with IBM integrated software." As I said above... But it really depends on what happens prior to doing this.. It didn't work for me the first time I tried it because all of the drivers were digitally signed.. Might have had to do with installing SP2... It didn't work untill I got the new software from IBM 1.4.3.4. I know this software should have been on my computer anyway, but something wasn't right and what I had there were both digitally signed.
Cheers.. Roger
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''It didn't work untill I got the new software from IBM 1.4.3.4. I know this software should have been on my computer anyway''
Kalo What do you mean ?
I found exactly info in the Logitech offical site ?But there is still misunderstandings here you are;
Using a Bluetooth mouse without the Logitech Bluetooth wireless hub
Question
Can I use the mouse without the base station if my notebook computer has built-in Bluetooth? What happens if I use my Bluetooth mouse without the Logitech wireless hub?
Answer
Yes, you can use a Logitech Bluetooth mouse with the built-in Bluetooth support on your system. When you use the built-in Bluetooth support, the SetPoint software that came with your mouse will not install because it must detect the Logitech Wireless hub first. Without the SetPoint software installed, you will not be able to program the additional buttons on your mouse or use some of its additional features. Essentially, you will get basic point and click functionality and basic button support.
If you would still like to use the built-in Bluetooth support instead of the Logitech Wireless hub, first make sure that the built-in Bluetooth Stack or Software has the HID (Human Interface Device) Profile. Please check with your system vendor to verify this.
Next, enable the Bluetooth device search on your system and then press the connect button on the mouse. The Bluetooth search should locate and connect the mouse. If it asks for passkey then type "0000" to pair the device.
Yes Log,itech We would still like to use the built-in Bluetooth support instead of the Logitech Wireless hub but What means ;
make sure that the built-in Bluetooth Stack or Software has the HID (Human Interface Device) Profile. Please check with your system vendor to verify this.
and
enable the Bluetooth device search on your system and then press the connect button on the mouse. The Bluetooth search should locate and connect the mouse. If it asks for passkey then type "0000" to pair the device.
anyway we will not load Logitech SetPoint CD to x40 ?
Kalo What do you mean ?
I found exactly info in the Logitech offical site ?But there is still misunderstandings here you are;
Using a Bluetooth mouse without the Logitech Bluetooth wireless hub
Question
Can I use the mouse without the base station if my notebook computer has built-in Bluetooth? What happens if I use my Bluetooth mouse without the Logitech wireless hub?
Answer
Yes, you can use a Logitech Bluetooth mouse with the built-in Bluetooth support on your system. When you use the built-in Bluetooth support, the SetPoint software that came with your mouse will not install because it must detect the Logitech Wireless hub first. Without the SetPoint software installed, you will not be able to program the additional buttons on your mouse or use some of its additional features. Essentially, you will get basic point and click functionality and basic button support.
If you would still like to use the built-in Bluetooth support instead of the Logitech Wireless hub, first make sure that the built-in Bluetooth Stack or Software has the HID (Human Interface Device) Profile. Please check with your system vendor to verify this.
Next, enable the Bluetooth device search on your system and then press the connect button on the mouse. The Bluetooth search should locate and connect the mouse. If it asks for passkey then type "0000" to pair the device.
Yes Log,itech We would still like to use the built-in Bluetooth support instead of the Logitech Wireless hub but What means ;
make sure that the built-in Bluetooth Stack or Software has the HID (Human Interface Device) Profile. Please check with your system vendor to verify this.
and
enable the Bluetooth device search on your system and then press the connect button on the mouse. The Bluetooth search should locate and connect the mouse. If it asks for passkey then type "0000" to pair the device.
anyway we will not load Logitech SetPoint CD to x40 ?
1. Turn Bluetooth On... "fn/f5"
2. Click Start, click Run, type devmgmt.msc in the Open box, and then click OK.
3 Locate the bluetooth radio or bluetooth devices.
4. If it says "bluetooth radio" it is using the Microsoft drivers and you need to change the drivers to WIDCOMM
WE WROTE IN THE PREVIOUS POSTS HOW TO DO THIS. PLEASE REREAD THE ABOVE POSTS AND TRY TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED.
Check what drivers you have FIRST, then if you need more help ask..
Good luck!!!!!!
Roger
2. Click Start, click Run, type devmgmt.msc in the Open box, and then click OK.
3 Locate the bluetooth radio or bluetooth devices.
4. If it says "bluetooth radio" it is using the Microsoft drivers and you need to change the drivers to WIDCOMM
WE WROTE IN THE PREVIOUS POSTS HOW TO DO THIS. PLEASE REREAD THE ABOVE POSTS AND TRY TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED.
Check what drivers you have FIRST, then if you need more help ask..
Good luck!!!!!!
Roger
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but some problems continue maybe you have opinion them too,
Machine not detects automatically Logitech Bluetooth Mouse You have to go My Bluetooth Places and with view device in range option machine search there is any bluetooth device or not after it found as Logitech MX900 and 2 clicks it ask Human Interface Device Yes/No window if you click yes you can use mouse (I am tired everytime same process)
ang not end if you push to button of the mouse bottom side (white connect button ) like off ,bluetooth mouse off, then push again connect button normally in the seconds built in bluetooth machine could detect automatically but not you have to do the same thinks above said with trackpoint
understand?
Machine not detects automatically Logitech Bluetooth Mouse You have to go My Bluetooth Places and with view device in range option machine search there is any bluetooth device or not after it found as Logitech MX900 and 2 clicks it ask Human Interface Device Yes/No window if you click yes you can use mouse (I am tired everytime same process)
ang not end if you push to button of the mouse bottom side (white connect button ) like off ,bluetooth mouse off, then push again connect button normally in the seconds built in bluetooth machine could detect automatically but not you have to do the same thinks above said with trackpoint
understand?
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