A headset is not a telephone so it cannot receive telephone signals. If your
telephone supports BlueTooth and exposes the phone line you can use that to
setup a wireless connection.
Another way to go would be to use Internet/VoIP calling but this requires a
separate application.
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"JT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> with just a regular home phone line? I've done it with a regular telephone
> handset but would like to type while I talk so don't want the phone in my
> hand. I do have the usb bluetooth adapter.