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| 1479400 | 2021-08-14 22:43:00 | I've got a very old BT adapter from my box of outdated bits and pieces. Plugged it in to a USB port and Win10 seems to detect it. Device Manager shows it's properties as: HCI 3.12288 /LMP 3.16907 My new BT mouse is on it's way and wonder this BT is too old to be used? Google shows: Bluetooth Core Specification 2.0 + EDR (withdrawn) You guys think that I need a newer adapter or it can still be used? 2nd question: Can I use a bt (from my PC) to connect to my mobile phone and transfer photos? If yes, how to? |
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| 1479401 | 2021-08-14 22:47:00 | If it's a BT mouse, wont it have a BT dongle that comes with the mouse, it could be hidden in the battery compartment. | Bryan (147) | ||
| 1479402 | 2021-08-15 04:47:00 | I think the BT dongle is too old to work with newer devices! The PC's BT is ON but it doesn't detect my mobile phone. And my mobile phone's BT also doesn't detect my PC's BT. They can't 'see' each other! |
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