In case you want to pair another device, such as a mouse or speakers, browse the user manual for the instructions on how to enable Bluetooth. Next, you should make both devices discoverable, so they can find each other. The following steps are applicable to both laptop and desktop computers. These steps are applicable for both laptop and desktop computers running Windows 7. To make the Bluetooth pairing with devices other than tablets and smartphones as seamless as possible, you should enable automatic Windows update device driver installation.
Then I installed drivers by letting Win 7 search on the old Vista partition it found the drivers and installed them without a murmur. Now I can connect to a2dp devices successfully. Once I downloaded the Integrated Module with Bluetooth Update for my HP laptop, my bluetooth headset works great with my laptop, both audio and microphone.
I have done this with my HP Tx2z and it all works……until I turn the headset off. Later, when I try to reconnect them the dongle device has shutoff the ability to detect devices and when I tick this option windows cannot sucide because the detectability driverswere not saved and I hav to delete and reinstall the devices to get the headset working again.
I use to remove and reinstall bluetooth headphone device too, but there is a trick that works for me make sure your bluetooth headphone is set to default when you are connected. Because your headphone will only remember the last time the device that you've been connected to. I am trying to connect my blue tooth Motorola cell phone to my laptop running Win 7.
However neither by blue tooth or USB cable does the laptop recognize the phone. This is on Windows 7 bit. Anyone know what the solution to this is? Also, is it required to have Bluetooth 2. My usb bluetooth adapter is pretty old and its most likely bluetooth 1. Just bought usb 2 bluetooth dongle for my acer apsire g laptop, I have been able to instal, however when I play music from samsung tocco lite mobile phone through my laptop the sound from the speakers are awlful. Now, you need to go to the Share tab and make sure another setting is checked: " Allow remote devices to browse, send, and receive pictures, music, and other files.
If you checked everything, you are less likely to have issues later on. This process can be started both from your computer and your phone. For this tutorial, I will choose to start the pairing from your computer.
First, go to the Devices and Printers panel, by clicking on its shortcut in the Start Menu. Then, click on the " Add a device " button. This starts the " Add a Device " wizard, which automatically scans for new devices, including Bluetooth ones.
After a few seconds, your phone should show up in the list of available devices. The wizard displays a code that you need to type on your mobile phone, so that the pairing is completed.
On your mobile phone, you are notified that your computer wants to connect via Bluetooth. Press OK , then type the code. Once the code is entered, the pairing is created and Windows automatically searches for drivers for your mobile phone, then installs them. NOTE : In some mobile phones and computers combinations, it can happen that the code is already shown by the mobile phone and you are asked to confirm if you want the pairing to be done. Confirm this and the pairing will be done without you needing to type the code.
Then, you are informed that the device has been successfully added to your computer. Click on Close so that you can move to transferring files between devices. To send a file from a computer to your phone, right click on the Bluetooth icon found in the notification area of your taskbar. From the right-click menu, select Send a File. The Bluetooth File Transfer wizard opens and shows you the list of Bluetooth devices with which your computer is paired.
The search bar is near the top of the Start window. Click PC Settings. It should be the first option in the Start window. Click PC and devices. This tab is on the left side of the page. It's on the left side of the page. Click the switch below the "Bluetooth" heading.
Doing so will enable Bluetooth on your Windows 8 PC. It should appear under the "Bluetooth" switch. Click Pair. It's in the bottom-right corner of the phone's name area. Doing so will prompt your phone and your PC to begin connecting. Method 3. Switch to your Windows 7 PC. Click Devices and Printers. This option should be on the right side of the Start window, just below the Control Panel option. If you don't see this option, type devices and printers into the "Search" field at the bottom of the Start window, then click Devices and Printers when it appears.
Click Add a device. It's in the top-left side of the Devices and Printers window. Click your Android's name. It should be listed in the middle of the page. If you don't see your device listed here, your Windows 7 might not natively support Bluetooth, in which case you'll need to purchase a USB Bluetooth adapter for your PC. Click Next.
It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Go to source. I have Bluetooth adapter on the computer and the Android phone does not the detect computer. Dan B. That usually occurs if the computer's Bluetooth has not been made visible.
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