Is it possible to use the TyTN connected with two bluetooth connections, particular a gps-mouse and a build-in freespeech car-kit?
not tried those two as a combination but I have had a phone, a pc and a headset connected to a tytn. let us know how you get on
Thanks. I will get my TyTN in a few weeks. Then I will report my experiences.
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I have installed the Widcomm BT stack on my QTEK 2020 and now I cannot use my Jabra 250 headset. It bonds ok and creates the headset shortcut but once I connect, I keep getting 4 beeps on the headset and the calls are not transferred to it.
Secondly, I can connect to my pcs BT Serial Port and ActiveSync tries connecting before coming up with a message stating that the device cannot be recognised.
Finally, I have tried using the BT Network Access for internet surfing but as soon as I connect the BT network access, my GPRS line connects (???) for some reason.
Thanks for your help. Can't wait for a proper implementation of BT on this device as thats was my main reason for upgrading and have been very disappointed in this department.
Does someone know which BT profiles on the MDA have been tested and have been found working. I dont need the list HTC is advertising, I know the MDA should support about all BT profiles.
I personally can only manage to get the serial port profile working.
A connection with my Logitech Headset does not work. The MDA does not even find the Headset.
Also BT Activesync with my WinXP-SP2 machine does not work.
So, who has tested and verified the MDA on BT profiles?
I got the Logitech Handset working. I just forgot how to put in pairing mode, reading the manual can work miracles.
Hi Everybody!
Looking around for a soulution to BT PAN with Toshiba BT Stack on my Dell I played a while with the USB connection.
I'm using TomTom with BT GPS quite often the same time I'm online, so I tried to disable BT on PPC, Internet Sharing with USB, IP assigned, online - then reactivated BT and it works great both together - even phone calls meanwhile connected via UMTS to the internet.
So, using the build in function in WinXP and set up alternative options for your IP/DNS/etc works even (takes 3 - 5 seconds more to obtain IP) fine.
So no need any more to deactivate BT on the PCC before using internet.
Regards,
Alex
Hi.
Recently I ve bought a UMPC Samsung Q1U. When my headset (Nokia BH-700) is connected to my Athena (always) is very difficult to connect my umpc to internet using the Pda Bluetooth PAN. When I turn off the headset then I can connect without problems. Someone saw this problem? Someone hasnt this problem?.
Dani
ok not sure if this will help but try to connect the headset after you connect the q1u. Just FYI the bluetooth for the x7500 does not have EDR
No such problems here. I use Jabra 500v.
irus said:
ok not sure if this will help but try to connect the headset after you connect the q1u. Just FYI the bluetooth for the x7500 does not have EDR
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Yes but Its very boring to disconnect the headset before connect the umpc....
Tadeusz said:
No such problems here. I use Jabra 500v.
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Thanks. Later I will test with a motorola I ve at home
'No luck. Ive tried with HTC Athena and TYNT with two headsets: BT-2OO and BT-700 Nokia and all the possible combinations and always the same problem.so It seems a problem between HTC devices an nokia headsets. And If I disconnect the headset and connect to BT PAN the I cant connect the headset until I disconnect the DT PAN connection
Dani
Just tried with MotorolaDR-BT30Q and all works ok so it seems a problem of nokia headsets.
Dani
Sorry, DR-BT30Q is a sony product. No problems with sony. I ve tried with Motorola 500 and again same problem. I suppose these headsets uses some "well known" port used by PAN. Doesn somebody know how to avoid it?, or could you tell me a good headset that hasnt this problem ??. (I use Sony headset in the gym and is too big).
Dani
Hi All,
Here is an unusual one for you guys - you have really helped me out in the past; so here's hoping......
I currently work from home and would like to use my Bluetooth enabled Laptop as a handsfree kit for my Wizard. I suppose in a similar way to an aftermarket in car kit with caller display, contact navigation, dialling from the laptop etc, etc. I have all the stuff i.e. microphone, speakers, bluetooth on my laptop so I don't really want to buy an in-car kit to do the same job.
Is this possible, and how do I do it ??
I synchronise Outlook via Bluetooth, so I have no problem in connecting the two devices.
Just to clarify why I'm looking to do this - I have to place my Wizard in my study window in order to get a decent mobile signal. If I have it on my desk the signal disappears. I make all my business calls on my Wizard, and I am getting seriously fed up with getting up and down around 20 times daily to answer my phone!! Then if I need to refer to some info on my laptop, the signal vanishes when I get to the laptop 'cos I've moved away from the window..aaarrgghhh!!
Here's thanking you all in advance.
Possible Solution
As much as I know, and I understand, It is possible to use your laptop speaker and microphone to answer the calls on your Wizard. To do so,
1-Your laptop must be equiped with the WidComm Bluetooth Hardward and Drivers
2-Pair your Laptop with the Wizard.
3-Go to CommManager on Wizard then Setting > Bluetooth Select your laptop and in services check the handsfree.
4-Allow the full access to Wizard on your Laptop and connect to wizard.
5-You will see the handfree icon on Wizard.
Now on If any call comes you can hear the call on your Laptop speakers and Anwser via Laptop's Mic. But you have to stand up and go to Wizard to accept the call or dial a number. I not know if it is possible to answer from Laptop.
Thanks.
Thanks for the response Hacken.
I have also found this:
http://www.blueshareware.com/bluetooth_pc_dialer.asp
This enables a calls to be dialled and terminated from the PC via Bluetooth, but it doesn't work the other way around. I have been looking into this for a few days now and it would appear many people are also looking for a solution.
The market potential for a fully functioning Bluetooth/PC link must be vast as it could be a solution for disabled users in making phone calls, used in call centres, in car PC's etc, etc