I've been trying to link a TyTn II to my S730 as a remote GPS receiver for TomTom Mobile. I thought I would try GPS2Blue first because it's free.
There is lots of advice on getting GPS2Blue working with XP laptops but has anyone successfully paired with another WM6 device.
I can pair the 2 devices ok and swap files through Bluetooth Explorer but nothing happens if I switch on GPS2Blue:
- if the phones are paired GPS2Blue can't open the BT port
- if the phones are not paired, GPS2Blue will activate BT on the TyTn but the S730 can't discover it
- in both cases, there are no options on either phone for setting incoming or outgoing COM ports (unlike WM5)
I'm guessing that the TyTn is presenting itself as a PPC device, not a serial GPS device. But I thought GPS2Blue was supposed to rectify that.
Can anyone help?
I can't get a diffinitive answer. can we pair a bluetooth keyboard with the mogul? thanks, zacharyjeans
Yes, I use Igo stowaway foldup keyboard.
Alan
I use a Dell Executive Keyboard - I believe it is the same as the Think Outside keyboard, except in black. Works fine.
If you want the StowAway, get them while they last since iGo is not making them anymore. I have one and it works great, so I'm disappointed to see that they are stopping production.
My husband has a Mogul with Windows 6.1. His keyboard is a Freedom Universal Keyboard. It doesn't work after the upgrade. Do you know where can I find drivers for the Mogul 6.1? Or at least a keyboard that works with the new rom? Thanks
I have the IGO one as well as the bluetooth mouse and they both work well. The reason Igo isn't making the bluetooth keyboards anymore is because the company did not want to keep up with the driver demands for a new ROM or device (according to Smartphone and Pocket PC).
Is there anyway I can use my PC bluetooth Keyboard on diamond?
I bought a diamond for this specific purpose. Thought it would work out of the box because of the HID profile, but I had to plunk down 15 euros to buy BlueInput from teksoftco: http://www.teksoftco.com/index.php?section=bluemouse
I had some issues on my stock JPN rom where I could only press one key at a time, but now that I'm running Dutty's everything works fine. Ultraportable word processing with a full-size mechanical Filco keyboard!
Hi guys,
I need a little bit help with BT....
I have SE Xperia X1 WM 6.5 EnergyROM "Warhawk" v1.02
In car I have car radio with BT... but my Xperia can't see it... and radio can't find my Xperia too
Also in Windows 7 there is only one working service (Active Sync via BT), but in Windows XP there is more services (wireless stereo, BT handsfree, ....). I don't understand it
How can I fix this???
Please help me
BTW, I'm sorry if there are some mistakes... English language is not my native language
Has anyone a BT Keyboard which works with the Ativ S, we tried several, they are recognized but do NOT connect
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Has anyone a BT Keyboard which works with the Ativ S, we tried several, they are recognized but do NOT connect
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As far as I know, you can't connect other thing than headset with windows phone 8. :crying:
Audio profiles work, file Transfer via OBEX Object Push works and Apps can implement their own Bluetooth functionality but this is only available for that App. To my knowledge Runtastic supports their Pulse Belts.
ATIV S BT stack
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As far as I know, you can't connect other thing than headset with windows phone 8. :crying:
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I have an inquiry made to Samsung about it. No answer yet. We connect a Plantronics Savi W200 to the phone and it works.. Why does the phone recognizes the keyboard, starts normal connection and after the full run starts over with connecting.. over and over Just not to understand
Here the answer from Samsung to my inquiries
Yes our Ativ machine does support bluetooth keyboards but you would need to contact the actual manufacturer of the keyboard you chose first to verifiy compatability as we do not have access to all suitable keyboards
I think either you asked incorrectly or they responded incorrectly, because the Ativ line is used for Windows 8 / Windows RT devices as well as Windows Phone 8 ones. It sounds like the response concerns W8/WRT, not WP8. Boo...
It was clearly asked for the Ativ S WP 8 - several emails have been going back and forth until the quoted answer came
It seems you are right, the answer is incorrect. I bought the IKKB10 keyboard which should be compatible, but the same as before, connect/disconnect cycles. Send an inquiry to the manufacturer.
Finally the answer from Microsoft - no Keyboard at all It read
Windows Phone 8 supports Bluetooth 3.1. This is an improved version of Bluetooth that automates the pairing process between Windows Phone 8 and Bluetooth devices, such as phone headsets, car audio systems, speaker docks, & NFC pairing.
Windows Phone 8 supports the following Bluetooth user profiles:
•Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP 1.2)
•Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP 1.4)
•Hands Free Profile (HFP 1.5)
•Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP 1.1)
•Object Push Profile (OPP 1.1)
•Out of Band (OOB) & Near Field Communications (NFC)
The Bluetooth HID (Human Interface) profile required to support keyboards and other input peripherals is not present in the Windows Phone 8 Bluetooth stack - this has been the case since Windows Phone 7.
We can complain by MS, does it help, probably not...