no bluetooth device in the control panel

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buffy said:
can someone please help me?

There is no bluetooth device in the control panels on any of my systems
either, and it's almost certainly because those systems don't have bluetooth
hardware or drivers.

If yours has hardware, install the drivers. If there's no hardware, you'll
need it before you can use.

HTH
-pk
 
can someone please help me?

Please give details of what type of PC (laptop) and options your
computer has. Most PCs do not come with Bluetooth installed unless
the manufacturer decides to include it.
 
brianArnold said:
need help as well i am using service pac 3 and trying to hook a
microsoft keyboard and mouse. in my device manager ther is and blue
tooth radio and when expanded it has microsoft blur tooth emulator
and microsoft wireless tranciver for bluetooth2.0 i have unistalled
and re installed and updated theses drivers as well as rolling them
back but still noo icon inthe control panels show up the device
works fine on other computers but i canot figure out how to get the
blue tooth icon in my control panel the keybord software is on my
machine and redy to go the the icon in the control panel is the
only think missinf all my window updates are complet but no icon
please help help help

The message you responded to is over 5 monthsd old and you responded on a
forum that is being synchronized with the actual source - a newsgroup. So
what many people will see is only your response - and even though your
response includes a link to the forum in question - even to the very
post/conversation - many will never get that far. I think you would be far
better off using the actual newsgroups instead of this forum - or even
starting your own posting.

Google groups archive:
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...nd_support/browse_frm/thread/310a4771ee065309

As for your actual problem - what is the make/model of your laptop (or
desktop)?
Was the bluetooth hardware included originally or did you later add it?

If included - do you have all the software from the manufacturer (not just
the driver) and is it the latest version?
If you have all the softweare (not just the driver) and it is the latest
version - what does the manufacturer say?

Essentially the same question(s) if you installed the bluetooth hardware
yourself... different manufacturer. ;-)
 
The message you responded to is over 5 monthsd old and you responded on a
forum that is being synchronized with the actual source - a newsgroup.  So
what many people will see is only your response - and even though your
response includes a link to the forum in question - even to the very
post/conversation - many will never get that far.  I think you would befar
better off using the actual newsgroups instead of this forum - or even
starting your own posting.

Google groups archive:http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_su...

As for your actual problem - what is the make/model of your laptop (or
desktop)?
Was the bluetooth hardware included originally or did you later add it?

If included - do you have all the software from the manufacturer (not just
the driver) and is it the latest version?
  If you have all the softweare (not just the driver) and it is the latest
version - what does the manufacturer say?

Essentially the same question(s) if you installed the bluetooth hardware
yourself...  different manufacturer. ;-)

my understanding is that the dongle that came with the keyboard is
what is needed. it is some kind of blue tooth emulator my desk top has
a new amd mother board on it this is form the keyboard review

Adding Bluetooth to your PC is as simple as inserting the bundled USB
transceiver dongle into a vacant port, but unlike with RF wireless
devices, pairing the keyboard and mouse with your system calls for a
little more effort. You'll need to navigate the multistep setup
software and maintain your calm if it takes a couple of tries to
recognize all of the devices. And before you get started, you'll need
to download Windows XP with Service Pack 2 if you haven't already; SP2
is required for this keyboard and mouse set.

i have the service pac three on my computer i am wondering if i should
go back to two

yes i have the software my problem is with windows i believe not with
the keyboard or its software i tried it on another computer no problem
in fact just tried it on three computers thanks for your help
 
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