Do you have one of these lying around?
It’s a USB bluetooth adapter which comes with some wireless Keyboards and Mice from Logitech and Dell. Did you know you can use it to enable full bluetooth functionality on your PC? The secret? When you plug it into the PC – press and hold the “connect” button as you plug it in!
Simple!
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You are a hero. Yes I am using date 1/16/2020 from Michigan USA. Many thanks, Time to play the new Dragon Ball Z game with a BLUETOOTH CONTROLLER! MWAH!
THANK YOU! Works for Sony WH-1000XM3 noise-canceling headphones, a very modern product!
Just wanted to thank you for the great tip! Thanks!!!
thanks a bunch 😀
Thank you!! I’ve gone to crazy lengths to get my Dell adapter to work in a non-Dell PC. Tried everything, installing different bluetooth stacks, you name it, but it was always recognizing it as a Generic USB Hub and I couldn’t get the bluetooth going. I can not believe the answer was so simple! *smacks forehead*
Glad to hear you got it going!
Now, when I want to use this dongle with headset windows cannot find drivers. Which drivers should I use?
wow that is awesome thanks!
It was picked up automatically by SnowLeopard OSX 10.6.3. It was there all along and was never used. Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for this!
Awesome! Short, sweet, and exactly the information I was looking for! Thank you!
Side note: the version I have is Dell – same model number, slightly different shape. You may want to add Dell to your tags.
Am typing this on a wireless keyboard I had tried and tried and tried again to connect. Thanks for the tip. All is well now 😉
awesome tip!
I’ve been searching for a solution for this, and I stumbled upon some articles which involved installing some drivesrs from Broadcom, which failed to download because the “Ms Bluetooth Stack service” couldn’t be started and so on..
🙂 have a good one!
Absolutely fabulous !
Thanks
Thanks woking)
…and every time when i restart my pc ….
Wonderful tip! A tiny helicopter flew because of you today.
THANKS!!!
Just wanted you to know that, 5 years later, this post is still helping. Thanks for saving me endless aggravation!
One extra step – this wasn’t working for me, I had to go into device manager and disable the bluetooth device in there manually before reconnecting it while holding down the red button.
Thank you YERY much!!!
Thank you, worked for me.
1. Disable default Bluetooth device first (thanks Matthew)
2. Restart PC
3. Hold down red button and plug in (also activated Bluetooth sync on the headphones i was trying to pair)
Cool but does this work without setpoint installed ?
Still helpful in 2020! 🙂 Thank you!!!
It works! THANKS.