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    Aspire 5810T, bluetooth turned off by default at startup

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by skroslak, Aug 19, 2009.

  1. skroslak

    skroslak Newbie

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    I have an interesting issue with 5810T and someone must have noticed it.

    Bluetooth is turned off at startup, I have to switch it on by Fn+F3 every time I start my laptop. The bluetooth stance was usually set in Acer ePower management, however this utility is no longer available for this notebook on MS Vista... as far as I can see. ePower Mngmnt is properly installed, but is hidden behind Vista OS own mechanism (power management). In this OS tool, there are quite well made power management profiles, but the bluetooth option is missing

    Does anyone knows the way how to have bluetooth turned on after startup?

    edit: I found some bluetooth keys in registry, but none of them working for my issue...
     
  2. skroslak

    skroslak Newbie

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    well, probably I'll have to get around with a fact, that my client have to press Fn+F3 at each start... so obvious quirk and I can't fix it :mad: