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Microsoft Wireless Presenter Mouse 8000 and inbuilt bluetooth

Asked by: bgcm12

Hello,

Has anybody managed to get the Microsoft Wireless Presenter Mouse 8000 hooked up with a third-party bluetooth transceiver?

I have a DELL Latitude D830 with inbuilt bluetooth and would like the inbuilt bluetooth to pair with the Microsoft mouse.  The laptop finds the mouse no problem and Windows XP makes the USB connect sound - I then get a dialogue box asking to enter a passkey.  

I have contacted MS and there is no passkey for the mouse - and leaving the passkey blank does not work.  Every passkey I try I get an "Authentication Failed" error.

The mouse works fine with the included blutooth dongle, but I really would like to use it without the dongle attached.

Has anybody any ideas?   Thanks in advance,

Ben

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2007-08-24 at 06:59:53ID22784976
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Answers

 

by: johnb6767Posted on 2007-08-24 at 10:06:27ID: 19763772

I know alot of devices, MS will use the XP Drivers, and youo need to specifically update the device with the MFGR's driver...Take  alook at the device props, and see if it using an MS Driver....

 

by: HenrikBerglundPosted on 2007-08-24 at 11:05:54ID: 19764149

Hi,

Have you tried the "standard passkey"" 0000 (four zeroes). 99.9% of all devices uses this...

If this does not work and your mouse documentation does not list anopther passkey, chances ar that it is your dell that has requested the bluetooth authentication (and thus required the passkey). To fix this, check the bluetooth settings on your Dell and remove anything that has to do with security for HID devices (The Human Interface Device Profile is used for this scenario). E.g. remove any setting that requires passkeys, authentication, autorisation or encryption.

BR

Henrik

 

by: bgcm12Posted on 2007-08-29 at 03:12:23ID: 19789859

Hi,

I have tried '0000' - that does not work.  I spoke to MS and they specifically said there is no passkey.  There is no security set on my inbuilt bluetooth stack - however, the stack is not one by Microsoft, it is produced by Toshiba.

Could this be the issue?  Do I need to unistall the pre-installed bluetooth driver and install a compliant MS one?  If so, which driver do i need?

Thanks,

Ben

 

by: HenrikBerglundPosted on 2007-08-29 at 03:34:01ID: 19789921

Hi,

If the mouse does not require the passkey the only other option is that your toshiba stack is configured to do so...but if you have checked every toshiba config in detail then maybe they just have made authentication mandatory for HID devices. (This would be stupid since the support for this is optional in a mouse, but who knows...)

There is native Windows Bluetooth support in Windows XP, SP2.
The Toshiba stack does have more features than in the Microsoft stack though,
so if it is possible to get Toshiba to work you may prefer that . Windows does support the HID profile though which is what you need in this specific case. They also have dial up and other basic stuff.

If you would like to use the Bluetooth stack in SP2, just uninstall the Toshiba stack. Windows will automatically grab the Blutooth device when it powers on the next time.

 

by: HenrikBerglundPosted on 2007-08-29 at 03:40:35ID: 19789949

One more thing...you may not need to uninstall the entire Toshiba stack.
If you find the entry for the Bluetooth device in the device manager, just uninstall the driver for that device. Windows will grab it the next time you power it on, and if you want to switch back you can just change the driver again!

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