Is there a way to use my Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer for Bluetooth with my PocketPC
I remember reading about a hacked thinkoutside cab file that allows non thinkoutside bluetooth mouse to work with pocket pc's, i cant remember where though so you'll need to google or search the forum i believe it is possible though.
good luck
R
I have wasted so much time and energy looking for such a driver - I have decided to rather get a ThinkOutside mouse than waiting until someone hacks the newer drivers
I had one on loan, it was awesome to work like that - almost like a mini notebook
The other Bluetooth Mice are too :? big anyway ....
I simply don't get what will cost Microsoft to release a driver for their hardware for their OS
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I'd like to buy the Logitech diNovo bluetooth keyboard+mouse.
But I'd like to use it also with my MDA2.
Any experience, advice, tip?
I have a diNovo keyboard. So far I have not been able to get it to talk to my imate. I do not think a driver is available.
Amfibius said:
I have a diNovo keyboard. So far I have not been able to get it to talk to my imate. I do not think a driver is available.
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I've seen a beta version of driver for PalmOS.... That's why I'm still hoping...
i dont think there's an avaiable widcomm stack for PPC devices that support HID(for now)
Same tale here, I can't the DeNuovo to talk to the Xda II at all, not even ASync. Anyone managed to get AS to work?
HID Profile
Hi,
What do you need to develop a HID profile "driver" for Pocket PC?
Can anyone give me pointers to SDKs, DOCs, ... ?
Bye,
PHPat
:shock: I have the dinovo desktop for a long time. Even with old XDA2 rom I was sync through bluetooth beautifully without any problem.
You need to install the Tobais bluetooth tool first. with the new updated rom, I can also sync it with the add on bluetooth tool.
But then I had serious problem with latest bluetooth tool, so I uninstalled it, but I can still active sync with my pc through the dinovo Bluetooth.
Did you follow the instruction from o2 site? I followed that and it works flowlessly.
When you pair with pc successfully, you should see the activesync from ppc have the tab "connect to MYCP via bluetooth"
If not, u've done something wrong :?
Since my HD f__ked up completely, I cannot really tell you the exact step. But i remembering enable two com ports in the setting. Logitech only have one com enabled.
well while I was surfing the net looking for an ultimate solution that would put our endless search for a stable fully featured bluetooth stack to rest, I came acroos something very interesting. Toshiba have released a new bluetooth stack that runs on all thier toshiba pdas. Now as i read further some guys on the net were able to modify some registry settings and got it to run on HP pdas. Hell, others were able to hook thier USB bluetooth dongle to thier pdas and according to what they say it's working like a charm.
So I thought, well, if someone were able to modify the registry keys for the Toshiba software, maybe we can make it read the HTC bluetooth hardware.
Onething I would like to know is what type of hardware do HTC use as a built in bluetooth device in their Himalaya version. I mean there must be some sort of bluetooth chipset they use for the Himalaya Model. And are there any technical sheets for this bluetooth chipset.
Finally I provide u with the bluetooth software I came acroos today. Hope someone can modify it so we can use it. Software works great and seams to load without any problems, but the only problem I faced was that it would not recognise my bluetooth device, instead it was searching for a Bluetooth CF Card or the Toshiba built in Bluetooth chipset.
Unfortunately, as it says in the readme, it won't solve our most pressing issue: a decent handsfree connection.
I have had my uni (Imate Jasjar) for about 7 months or so now and I had no idea you could use a bluetooth mouse or GPS on this until I upgraded the ROM to 1.90.96. Honestly I didnt even know you could use a mouse on a PDA device. heh
What would I need to purchuse that will work to take advantage of these features. Moreover, what is recomended?
mouse - use the thinkoutside bluetooth travel mouse it's fantastic. i dont use it much but it's good when i do
but the thinkouside mouse doesnt support the some games such as aoe
Hey Everyone,
I just purchased a Logitech v270 BT Mouse for my laptop. I've read somewhere that there's a generic / unlocked BT Mouse Driver floating around for WM5. I searched / googled all over the place but all I came up with is the Thinkoutside locked BT mouse driver (locked to only Thinkoutside BT mice). Does anyone know where I can download the unlocked / generic driver?
Does anyone have the unlocked driver / BT Mouse HID and would email it to me at [email protected]?
I would very very much appreciate any help or links on where to find the BT Mouse Driver / HID software.
Thanks in advance.
wow, I never thought, that this should be a problem. The truth is, that I tested only BT keyboard (few logitech KB´s) and I had no problem. I used BT Broadcomm stack. If I remember correctly, it was one simple application, which allows you to connect standard USB mouse throught USB host (with external power supply in some cases). I used it for a while on my previous pda - FS Loox n500. It worked, but not so stable. On screen was a little cursor, but it dissapear randomly. I never heard about driver for hermes... Try to look to Fujitsu-Siemens forums. Maybe you can find answers there. I am currious about sollution.
Hey sinmae,
I have no problems with BT keyboards as well. The issue with mice is the mouse pointer arrow (not native to WM5) .... there needs to be software to create the pointer arrow in WM5 so the arrow moves around like it does on a desktop OS. In WM5, I'm able to pair the BT Mouse with a typical MS BT Stack or Widcomm Stack.... the problem is rendering the pointer arrow and moving it around. I read in another post that there's a hacked unlocked Thinkoutside BT Mouse driver but I can't seem to find in. I'll take your advice and search the Fujitsu-Siemens forum. Do you have link to the Fujitsu-Siemens forum you're talking about?
Thanks
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Hey sinmae,
I read in another post that there's a hacked unlocked Thinkoutside BT Mouse driver but I can't seem to find in. I'll take your advice and search the Fujitsu-Siemens forum. Do you have link to the Fujitsu-Siemens forum you're talking about?
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I've looked in this way too.
It's really pitty but I found hacked Thinkoutside BT Mouse driver only for WM2003.
It seems that there is no hacked driver for WM5
Hey bobstarina,
Is it possible if you can email me the WM2003 driver/cab if you have it at [email protected]?
Have you already tried the driver on WM5?
What happens? Just curious.
Thanks
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I've looked in this way too.
It's really pitty but I found hacked Thinkoutside BT Mouse driver only for WM2003.
It seems that there is no hacked driver for WM5
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Question to anyone with experience hacking drivers,
Since I'm able to download a locked WM5 version for the BT Mouse driver from Thinkoutside:
http://www.thinkoutside.com/support/download.asp?did=161&pid=10&link=/support/Download%20Support/PPC5/En/dr/Think%20Outside%20ppc5%20En.zip
Is difficult (with the right tools) to hack the installer/cab to make it unlocked for any BT Mouse?
I'm hoping the driver is merely filtering device IDs specific to ThinkOutside's mice. I can easily get the device ID of my VT270 from my laptop using Device Properties....
What tools/software are recommended?
I've never hacked a driver before other then hacking a Widcomm Driver where I had to add my device ID to an .ini file using a basic text editor.
If I am successful hacking this driver, I would most certainly share it with the rest of the community
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hi,
it was long ago, so I deleted all my bookmarks related to FJ Loox device, but try this one - http://www.firstloox.org/ or this one http://www.firstloox.org/forums/index.php?styleid=1 - I will add more, when I find it in my history.
joel32137 said:
Hey sinmae,
I have no problems with BT keyboards as well. The issue with mice is the mouse pointer arrow (not native to WM5) .... there needs to be software to create the pointer arrow in WM5 so the arrow moves around like it does on a desktop OS. In WM5, I'm able to pair the BT Mouse with a typical MS BT Stack or Widcomm Stack.... the problem is rendering the pointer arrow and moving it around. I read in another post that there's a hacked unlocked Thinkoutside BT Mouse driver but I can't seem to find in. I'll take your advice and search the Fujitsu-Siemens forum. Do you have link to the Fujitsu-Siemens forum you're talking about?
Thanks
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so on pocketloox forum is a lot of threads about mouse driver.
http://firstloox.org/forums/showthread.php?t=7829&highlight=mouse
http://firstloox.org/forums/showthread.php?t=3061&highlight=mouse
http://firstloox.org/forums/showthread.php?t=7411&highlight=mouse
and finally try this one -
http://www.freewareppc.com/utilities/mpointer.shtml
or this one -
http://www.freewareppc.com/utilities/mousepointerhiddriver.shtml
Hey sinmae,
Many many thanks for the links. I'll look into them and report my findings.
Hi, have anyone worked out yet?
It look interesting, i hope it would support wm6 on my asus p535 too.
Thanks
Hey, I've bought a KeySonic mini bluetooth keyboard to use with my kaiser hoping to use it in place of a laptop for lecture typing. Trouble is when I connect the two the pairing LED continues to flash.
I am aware that windows mobiles HID support is lacking however others have succeeded in connecting there WM6 devises to bluetooth keyboards...
Does anyone know what there doing that I'm not?
Thanks guys!