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Evil Microsoft Bluetooth & T68i Please help! Going crazy. |
gecko Joined: Mar 22, 2003 Posts: 14 From: Bangkok PM |
Nick: "music and art and what not". Not to turn this into another useless Mac-Windoze debate, but one of the many "what nots" of Mac OSX includes working flawlessly and easily with Bluetooth and a Ti-68i! Try Apple's built-in iSync for one click synchronisation of contacts and calendars between your Ti68i with your desktop (or your Palm) via Bluetooth. Apple's built-in Address Book app lets me stay connected via Bluetooth to my Ti68i and send SMS from my computer, and it also detects incoming calls and displays the caller's contact info on my computer. I even used the Mac-only (and free) Romeo app last week to use my Ti68i to remotely control a MS Excel presentation via Bluetooth. I was having too much fun to think about games!
Yep, I am really in Bangkok.
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x-daemon Joined: May 02, 2002 Posts: 232 From: Istanbul, Turkiye PM |
you can't pair any other bluetooth device except microsoft :bt: mouse and keyboard.
it doesn't support serial network profile and it won't (at least current ms kb's and mice).
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Strangely Joined: Jan 13, 2002 Posts: 56 PM |
You can use the T68 with MS dongle but only as a Modem using the DUN profile. |
Nickgumo Joined: Jun 03, 2003 Posts: 7 From: Southern California PM, WWW
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What? Is it true that the Microsoft Blue Tooth Dongle ONLY works w/Micrsoft products? On the packaging it says that it works with Hardcopy Cable Replacement Bluetooth Printers. But Microsoft doesn't make printers (that I know of). It also says that 7 BT devices can be paired. But truth be told, I doubt that 7 things are even compatible with the damn unit.
Thanks,
-//ick
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MowSow Joined: Feb 07, 2003 Posts: 9 PM |
Bluetooht is a big headacke
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