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    CF 19 MK4 Bluetooth Hardware

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Landgrader, Aug 8, 2010.

  1. Landgrader

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    I have a CF 19 MK4 with internal Bluetooth that I am having issues with. I have deleted the Toshiba Stack and I am just using the MS Stack with Windows 7 but I am still having a problem connecting with my Bluetooth hardware. Windows 7 will pair with my hardward and the hardware will show up in Devices and Printers but when I go to connect with my application I start having problems.

    I also have a CF 19 MK2 and a CF-U1 with internal Bluetooth both using the MS Stack with Windows 7 and they work perfect using the same hardware and same application that won't work the the CF 19 MK4.

    I have tried Bluesoleil and it did fix my connection issues but my application randomly crashes while connected to Bluetooth so I had to delete it.

    Now I am trying to install the Broadcom Bluetooth software but it will not recognize the Bluetooth hardware on the CF 19 when installing.

    My question. Is there a way to make the CF 19 internal Bluetooth work with the Broadcom Bluetooth software? Does anyone have any information on the bluetooth hardware being used on the MK4?

    I have a Itronix tablet that uses the Broadcom Bluetooth software and it works good with my application and hardware so thats why I was hoping to make it work on the CF 19 MK4.

    Thanks for any help.