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bluetooth 4.0
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Bluetooth 4.0 is a wireless standard commonly used for connecting peripherals like headsets and mice to Windows PCs. On WindowsForum.com, users discuss issues with Bluetooth 4.0 headsets on Windows 7, such as stereo sound not working, microphone not functioning in Skype, and audio settings not persisting after reboot. Other topics include new PC accessories for Windows 10 that support Bluetooth 4.0, like the Wireless Desktop 900, which offers plug-and-play connectivity and a 30-foot range. These discussions highlight common troubleshooting scenarios for Bluetooth 4.0 devices on Windows, including driver requirements and configuration challenges.
Hi I have been trying to install SBTH 4.0 A1 on my PC Windows 7. It is shown in my devices but does not work because the driver needs updating. I have searched everywhere for the driver but so far have not had any success. Can you help me please?
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I bought a bluetooth headset with microphone and only works on multimedia in HP Windows 7 Home Premium
64-bit but not with Skype. There is no stereo sound, microphone doesn't work and sound can be selected as
mono device only on Skype settings. I also set it up on advanced audio settings in...