mr_espresso wrote:
> This probably sounds lame, but I couldn't find an answer anywhere
> on this. My control panel doesn't have a Bluetooth icon, which
> apparently I need in order to install two new Bluetooth devices (
> Samsung YP-T10 MP3 player and Insignia NS-BTHDP wireless
> headphones). Both devices are fully charged and connected to the
> PC's USB ports. Windows recognizes the MP3 player but not as
> Bluetooth; Windows doesn't recognize the headphones. I gather I
> need to get these two devices to handshake (or 'pair') for them to
> work together.
>
> Where do I start ...
Shenan Stanley wrote:
> With hardware.
> Does your computer support bluetooth?
mr_espresso wrote:
> I would assume so. How do I check?
If it came fully installed wither everything working when you bought it -
and you don't see a bluetooth driver and/or control panel option for
bluetooth - you are unlikely to have the capability in your computer.
Look on the receipt for your computer.
Is this a desktop computer or a laptop computer?
Chances are higher if you have a laptop - but it would be a listed feature
in the specs/receipt.
Truthfully - if your computer was not sold new in the last two years - the
chances decrease dramatically - as it wasn't as commonly pushed on earlier
computers. Even now - it is an option you choose when purchasing - it is
*not* a standard component for most vendors yet.
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