Sorry, new to the phone. But, how do you transfer a file from your WM5 device to another bluetooth device? Is there any way to initiate the transfer from the phone?
beam it it's not only for ir
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Is there any way in pocket pc to transfer active call to other pcoket pc in close range with IR or Bluetooth same as we do with normal phone coference/transfer
it's possible to write a program which enable it
there is no such support as default
could be that there are programs already made
which does it as there are many pocketpc owners who also have
bluetooth and IR who may also have wanted such a software
Hi there....
Is it possible to use my XDA II as a bluetooth dongle?
I have I-mate Phone Edition and I want to use the Bluetooth in my Pocket PC for my PC to send files throw it.
I have a program in my PPC that change my PPC to Flash Memory when cable is connected to it... then a hard drive shown in My Computer.
Any how,
I wonder if there is a program for PC to identify the MS bluetooth in PPC?
sorry for the bad language!
Bye
Highly unlikely..
Infact; nigh on impossible..
There are many program that can control the PPC via bluetooth or cable. and they called remote. from them we can use the PPC bluetooth.
Microsoft should add this function in Activesync for easy to use the bluetooth in PPC! For that we don't need to buy a bluetooth dongle!
any way... thanks to all
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What software do you used so PC read your PPC as flash card?
It is called "Softick Card Export II". it is amazing program... and you don't need to install Active Sync in your PC... you will be shocked when you see how fast transferring files!
Download this program and see if it is work with your PPC:
http://www.softick.com/pocket-pc/cardexport2/
The subject tells it all.
I've been looking for answers on many threads. I've asked questions on them for about a week or two... Still no answers...
So, I decided to create new thread.
The question is: how do you send *.cab (or other) files to the Cingular 8125 via Bluetooth?
I have Bluesoleil USB BT dongle and I can't install Activesync on my work computer. When I pair my phone with the PC and refresh services, all I get is BT modem and "Bluetooth Object Push." When I send the file via BT object push the PC will start sending it and then it'll give a disconnected message. Sometimes it sends the whole file with no warnings saying that the file has been sent succesfully, however it is nowhere to be found on the phone. (Searched via Total Commander)
Any suggestions?
How do you send files to your phone?
Doesn't anyone send any files to their phones from PC via BT?
ActiveSync will help
MargaL, not sure this is possible without having ActiveSync on your work computer. I have a BlueTooth USB dongle that I use to sync, but its through the ActiveSync program. From there you can click the Explore button to see a folder for your Mobile Device, then drag and drop away...is there another computer you can use (home?) where you can put activesync instead?
Re: ActiveSync will help
jorge_culv said:
MargaL, not sure this is possible without having ActiveSync on your work computer. I have a BlueTooth USB dongle that I use to sync, but its through the ActiveSync program. From there you can click the Explore button to see a folder for your Mobile Device, then drag and drop away...is there another computer you can use (home?) where you can put activesync instead?
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I have Activesync at home but the problem is that I don't really have time to sit on playing with the phone at home... I do it at work ;-) and the problem is that here I have Win 2000 NT and anyways if my boss traces out Active sync here, I think I might have a lot of free time to play with the phone and to look for a new job...
So... maybe there is another way?
Anyways... jorge_culv, thanks for your help...
i send files all the time without activesync. to be clear, i specifically don't use activesync, cause the only way i know in activesync is to explore the device, versus turning on bluetooth on two devices, right clicking any file, and choose "send via bluetooth" or whatever.
make sure your device is discoverable, the pc will find it, and send it
With the Widcomm BT stack everything worked like a charm - just right-click on the file you want to send in the Windows explorer and select "Send to"->"Bluetooth"... All the files went to the "My documents" folder.
A few days ago I installed the Bluesoleil stack that came with my new dongle and I got the same problem! :?
Seems like there is no way to send files via OBEX with the Bluesoleil stack - that software really sucks, Widcomm is so much better...
I tried this on my Mac and was unable to send the file. My Mac reported that the Wizard lacked the necessary services to handle an incoming file. I don't believe that though. Will try with the Wintendo later.
I wonder if this is a BT 2.0 vs. 1.2 issue?
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I wonder if this is a BT 2.0 vs. 1.2 issue?
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BT 2.0 devices are fully backwards compatible - so that shouldn't matter. It works for me with the same dongle if I use the Widcomm stack instead of Bluesoleil, but I don't want to use Widcomm as it doesn't "cooperate" with my A2DP headset... :?
Hi all,
My phone detects the laptop and it says paired but not connected and, when I try to click this tab nothing happens.My laptop is Acer 4820tg.
Can you be a little more detailed?
What are you trying to do with Bluetooth?
I am actually trying to use mkremote and want to send some music files to my phone.
Well, once a phone and laptop are paired, you need to open the actual program to start the services. You won't get any options from the Bluetooth menu on the phone.
For mkremote, you need to download the PC software as well http://www.devbury.com/
For sending music, use your PC to send the files via Bluetooth. If BT is on, and you're paired, a notice will come up on the phone to accept the file.
I can't be more specfic on sending files, because I use OSX which has a "Send File to Phone" button...
Is the BT on the computer set up right?
Just discovered today that the A7 is capable of FTP transfer over bluetooth using windows 7 bluetooth adapter from iogear. The only thing i'm not seeing is the root directory.. I can actually push files from my pc such as apk's via bluetooth to the a7, to the sd card, which is convenient. I was just wandering if anyone ever tried this, because the elocity website says that only A2DP is what works... and is there a way to get access to the root from my pc over bluetooth if anyone has had any luck with it?