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[. . . ] We strongly recommend that you read this guide before installing the SetPoint software on your computer. 1 A Bluetooth `stack' is the software that allows Bluetooth devices to be recognized and connect to your computer. © 2003 Logitech, Inc. 3 Installing/Uninstalling Logitech desktop for Bluetooth on my computer About this guide This guide provides information you should know before you install the SetPoint software or connect a Bluetooth® device to your computer. It explains: · · How to check whether your computer has existing Bluetooth support built-in 1 or a Bluetooth stack already installed. What software you should install and what hardware you should use. Prerequisites This guide assumes that: · · · You have a Bluetooth® wireless hub supplied with a Logitech product. You have not yet connected the hub or installed the SetPoint software. [. . . ] Expand the Ports (COM & LPT) branch and look for a Bluetooth Communications Port (also known as Bluetooth module). © 2003 Logitech, Inc. 8 Installing/Uninstalling Logitech desktop for Bluetooth on my computer Currently, only laptops have Bluetooth support built-in. To determine whether your computer has a Bluetooth® adapter: · Check all of your computer's USB ports and PCMCIA slots for a Bluetooth adapter. To determine whether your computer already has a Bluetooth® stack installed: · · · · Check whether there is a Bluetooth icon, your desktop. , in the Windows Taskbar or on Check whether there are any Bluetooth or Widcomm options available from your Windows Start menu. Check whether there is a My Bluetooth Places entry in your Windows Explorer. Check whether there are any Bluetooth or Widcomm applications installed on your computer. In the Windows Control Panel, select Add/Remove Programs and look for Bluetooth or Widcomm entries in the list of currently installed programs. If your computer has an external Bluetooth module such as a Bluetooth USB adapter or PCMCIA card, you should also look for the software supplied with this module (it is likely that this will contain a Bluetooth stack). If you find that your computer has Bluetooth support built-in, see My computer has Bluetooth support built-in. If you have a Bluetooth adapter, see My computer has a Bluetooth adapter. If your computer has neither Bluetooth support built-in nor Bluetooth software installed, see My computer does not have existing Bluetooth support. What should I do?, page 14. © 2003 Logitech, Inc. 9 Installing/Uninstalling Logitech desktop for Bluetooth on my computer My computer has Bluetooth® support built-in. What should I do? If your computer has existing Bluetooth support, we recommend that you use both this and the Logitech wireless hub. When you do this: · Your Logitech HID3 devices (mouse, keyboard, and MediaPad2) connect to your computer through the Logitech wireless hub. All advanced features such as hot keys and LCD displays are available. Other Bluetooth devices are still able to connect to your computer through your built-in Bluetooth port. The Logitech Mobile Phone Suite is not available. · · To use both your existing Bluetooth support and the Logitech wireless hub, you should install the SetPoint software as usual. When you install the software, the installation routine detects an existing Bluetooth stack. Other options that are available to you if your computer has Bluetooth support built-in are: · · Use just your computer's existing Bluetooth support. Disable your computer's existing Bluetooth support and use just the Logitech wireless hub. See page 12. 3 The HID service is used to connect control devices such as your mouse and keyboard to your computer using Bluetooth. To do this expand the Bluetooth Devices branch, right-click on each device listed within Bluetooth Devices, and Disable each one. Go to the Windows Control Panel, select Add/Remove Programs, and locate the Bluetooth stack in the list of currently installed programs. If your computer has an external Bluetooth module such as a Bluetooth USB adapter or PCMCIA card, it is likely that the software supplied with this module will contain the stack. Click on Change/Remove, and follow the instructions on screen to remove the stack. [. . . ] You should see a device line similar to the following: If this entry is missing or has an exclamation mark next to it, this means that the hub did not install correctly. To check that the correct drivers are being used, right-click on the device line, select Properties, go to the Driver tab and click the Driver Details. . . The drivers being used are shown: The drivers that should be used are `btwusb. sys' and `frmupgr. sys'. © 2003 Logitech, Inc. 17 Installing/Uninstalling Logitech desktop for Bluetooth on my computer I want to reinstall a Logitech device but the Logitech Connection Wizard does not start Follow these steps: 1 2 Open My Bluetooth Places Check whether the device that has been uninstalled is still paired. If it is, unpair this device by following this procedure: 1 2 3 4 Right-click on the device icon. [. . . ]

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