SP2 made my bluetooth mouse undiscoverable

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JP

I've been using the MS Bluetooth Notebook 5000 mouse with my HP notebook
that has a built-in bluetooth transmitter. Though the automatic
discovery never worked between the two but after manually adding the
mouse after each bootup, the mouse worked fine before the SP2 upgrade.
Since then the mouse doesn't show up in the paring window at all. Has
anybody else had this experience? Any solution to it?
JP
 
T

Tae Song

JP said:
I've been using the MS Bluetooth Notebook 5000 mouse with my HP notebook
that has a built-in bluetooth transmitter. Though the automatic discovery
never worked between the two but after manually adding the mouse after
each bootup, the mouse worked fine before the SP2 upgrade. Since then the
mouse doesn't show up in the paring window at all. Has anybody else had
this experience? Any solution to it?
JP

Microsoft made some changes to Bluetooth support in Vista with SP2.

It made Vista incompatible with Broadcom's WIDCOMM 6.1 drivers and software.
Broadcom recently released WIDCOMM 6.3 to fix this and it works for the most
part (there are still some bugs).

I mention Broadcom, because although they only manufacture the Bluetooth
communications chip, a lot of hardware vendors sell devices using it under
their own brand name.

You mentioned the laptop was made by HP, but not the model. So I can't
check the web page to see if that is what you have.


Broadcom's install program will actually do the check to verify that you are
using their chip before the actual downloading and installing of any
software, it doesn't contain any drivers. So you might want to give it a
try anyways.

http://www.broadcom.com/support/bluetooth/update.php
 
J

JP

Tae Song said:
Microsoft made some changes to Bluetooth support in Vista with SP2.

It made Vista incompatible with Broadcom's WIDCOMM 6.1 drivers and
software. Broadcom recently released WIDCOMM 6.3 to fix this and it
works for the most part (there are still some bugs).

I mention Broadcom, because although they only manufacture the
Bluetooth communications chip, a lot of hardware vendors sell devices
using it under their own brand name.

You mentioned the laptop was made by HP, but not the model. So I
can't check the web page to see if that is what you have.


Broadcom's install program will actually do the check to verify that
you are using their chip before the actual downloading and installing
of any software, it doesn't contain any drivers. So you might want to
give it a try anyways.

http://www.broadcom.com/support/bluetooth/update.php

I think my notebook (HP Pavillion tx1410us) uses the Broadcom chip. I'll
see if I could update the driver as you suggested.
JP
 
J

JP

Tae Song said:
Microsoft made some changes to Bluetooth support in Vista with SP2.

It made Vista incompatible with Broadcom's WIDCOMM 6.1 drivers and
software. Broadcom recently released WIDCOMM 6.3 to fix this and it works
for the most part (there are still some bugs).

I mention Broadcom, because although they only manufacture the Bluetooth
communications chip, a lot of hardware vendors sell devices using it under
their own brand name.

You mentioned the laptop was made by HP, but not the model. So I can't
check the web page to see if that is what you have.


Broadcom's install program will actually do the check to verify that you
are using their chip before the actual downloading and installing of any
software, it doesn't contain any drivers. So you might want to give it a
try anyways.

http://www.broadcom.com/support/bluetooth/update.php

OK, I checked the Bluetooth device info and it says: "HP Integrated Module
with Bluetooth 2.0 Wireless." Driver Provider: Broadcom, Date: 6/19/2007,
Version: 6.2.6000.1
The software at the above broadcom link won't install with the message:
"This program cannot upgrade your software. Please contact the manufacturer
of your Bluetooth device for support." I checked the HP Web site for drivers
and software for this particular notebook but did not see any recent
versions there. So I am stuck.
JP
 
M

Mike

JP said:
OK, I checked the Bluetooth device info and it says: "HP Integrated Module
with Bluetooth 2.0 Wireless." Driver Provider: Broadcom, Date: 6/19/2007,
Version: 6.2.6000.1
The software at the above broadcom link won't install with the message:
"This program cannot upgrade your software. Please contact the
manufacturer of your Bluetooth device for support." I checked the HP Web
site for drivers and software for this particular notebook but did not see
any recent versions there. So I am stuck.
JP

Try this?
http://www.broadcom.com/support/bluetooth/update.php
 
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El Rico

I've the same problem, however with a Samsung R560 laptop. The Bluetooth
chip is from Broadcom and the update tool works for me. However I'm only
getting version 6.2 when running it, with which the Notebookmouse 5000 still
doesn't work. Where did you guys get the 6.3 drivers? I searched like crazy
but couldn't find them.

This is my first time posting to a newsgroup, so please don't hit me if i
broke any rules I don't know about. :)
 
T

Tae Song

El Rico said:
I've the same problem, however with a Samsung R560 laptop. The Bluetooth
chip is from Broadcom and the update tool works for me. However I'm only
getting version 6.2 when running it, with which the Notebookmouse 5000
still doesn't work. Where did you guys get the 6.3 drivers? I searched
like crazy but couldn't find them.

This is my first time posting to a newsgroup, so please don't hit me if i
broke any rules I don't know about. :)

Sorry, I saw 6.3 somewhere, but I checked and it is 6.2. Try as I might I
still make mistakes.

Have you tried re-pairing (is that where the word repair comes from?) them?
I have never used a Bluetooth mouse before so I am no help is this area.
 
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El Rico

Cheers for the reply.

Yes I had tried to re-pair (neat play on words indeed) the mouse, but it
didn't work. When I read your message I decided to give it another shot.
This time however I removed the mouse from the wireless devices list before
I attempted to re-pair it, et volià it actually worked! Before it wouldn't
discover the device. Thanks a bunch for inducing me to try again, solved a
lot of headache here. :)
 
T

Tae Song

El Rico said:
Cheers for the reply.

Yes I had tried to re-pair (neat play on words indeed) the mouse, but it
didn't work. When I read your message I decided to give it another shot.
This time however I removed the mouse from the wireless devices list
before I attempted to re-pair it, et volià it actually worked! Before it
wouldn't discover the device. Thanks a bunch for inducing me to try again,
solved a lot of headache here. :)

Of course, delete and reestablish pairing... so obvious! I had to do that
for the phone, too.

I'm glad you got it working... I did hear Bluetooth loose connection after a
while or when the computer falls asleep or something. Let me know if you
run into that and don't forget to email Broadcom with feedback. I'm keeping
tabs on how the Bluetooth software is progressing.
 
J

JP

El Rico said:
Yes I had tried to re-pair (neat play on words indeed) the mouse, but it
didn't work. When I read your message I decided to give it another shot.
This time however I removed the mouse from the wireless devices list
before I attempted to re-pair it, et volià it actually worked! Before it
wouldn't discover the device. Thanks a bunch for inducing me to try again,
solved a lot of headache here. :)

Yeah, that did the trick for me, too! I even sent an email to HP Customer
Care that suggested downloading the 6.0 software when I already had 6.2
installed. It sounded like a canned response from India, so I immediately
discounted it. In my reply I did pass along your simple solution though.
Thanks a million!
jp
 
J

JP

Tae Song said:
Of course, delete and reestablish pairing... so obvious! I had to do that
for the phone, too.

I'm glad you got it working... I did hear Bluetooth loose connection after
a while or when the computer falls asleep or something. Let me know if
you run into that and don't forget to email Broadcom with feedback. I'm
keeping tabs on how the Bluetooth software is progressing.

I just noticed another improvement in this SP2 upgrade when it comes
handling the MS BT Notebook 5000 mouse: the laptop discovers the mouse now
on its own after a bootup, instead of having to add it manually to the BT
device list every time. Nice!
JP
 

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