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    [1505] Microsoft BT Keyboard needs Microsoft Bluetooth stack?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Rick_P, Mar 1, 2007.

  1. Rick_P

    Rick_P Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have here a Dell Inspiron 1505 (6400) with a Bluetooth-card (the 355). The card uses the Widcomm-stack. Now, i 'am thinking to order a Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard. This keyboard works with a dongle, but if i want to use the keyboard without the dongle, i need to install the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack thats come standard with servicepack 2 of Windows XP.

    How can i remove the Widcomm-stack and reinstall the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack?