Does exists any PDA soft for BT remote control PC without using Java?
you can use the windows sideshow for winmo where it connects using BT
or Salling Clicker.
I am using this...
http://www.jaylee.org/remotecontrol/
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When I used a bluetooth connection from my Kaiser to my Laptop (Windows XP) I had the option to use the phone through the PC.
My main PC has Vista and I connect the phone through a cradle. Is there any way to operate, make calls, send texts etc through the PC without using Bluetooth?
Should I assume that means it can't be done?
So i added my laptop as a device on my tilt, but theres no services? How can i put on like a remote control (HID) or file share?
You will need to get on your laptop and mess with the bluetooth settings to enable services. By default, Bluetooth for XP or Vista usually have all serivices disabled, because it is assumed that you will be using bluetooth devices WITH your laptop, not your laptop as a bluetooth device! You should be able to find settings to enable them somewhere. You might also think about installing the WIDCOMM or BlueSoleil stacks if you are using the sucky built in Windows ones.
I like to sync my Diamond with my Vista-computer and " Center for Windows Mobile devices" through Bluetooth.
I have a working connection with USB already, but want to skip the cable.
I can pair the computer with my Diamond but the only services I get on the Diamond is "wireless stereo" and "serial port".
Been trying to read every instruction on both the bluetooth connection in Vista and on the Diamond but it seems I cant get the service-choice I need to be able to sync my outlook and so on.
Any suggestions on how to get my bluetooth connection working?
Have a look at the link below for links to a pdf download which has an in depth solution to the problem you're having. It's specifically for the Toshiba bluetooth stack and it works if you follow the instructions carefully. If you're not using the Toshiba stack, I think it should still give you sufficient clues to configure the bluetooth ports to work with activesync.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-412836.html
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Have a look at the link below for links to a pdf download which has an in depth solution to the problem you're having. It's specifically for the Toshiba bluetooth stack and it works if you follow the instructions carefully. If you're not using the Toshiba stack, I think it should still give you sufficient clues to configure the bluetooth ports to work with activesync.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-412836.html
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Thanks for the link but when I get to page 11 step 16 in the pdf it says you should get wireless stereo and Active sync. I get wireless stereo and serial port as my choices.
Don´t know if that´s because I use Vista and Center for Windows Mobile Devices (The new version that has replaced Active sync in Vista and that should make it soooooo easy to connect mobile devices instead of Active Sync.
I'm guessing you're using the default Microsoft Bluetooth stack with Vista? If so, ActiveSync should be available when you pair your phone with your PC. If not, check the Services tab for the phone in Vista's BT manager applet, it may need to be ticked in there.
I use BlueTooth with WMDC all the time with my Diamond and it was as simple as pairing then going into ActiveSync on the phone and selecting Connect via Bluetooth.
I´m not sure what bluetooth stack I´m using. I think it´s Toshibas but how can I check that?
I had to install Toshibas application to get the drivers for my bluetooth device and I think a got the stack at the same time.
Is there a way to shift stack if I use Toshibas instead of Vistas default?
Please take a look at the attachement to see my gui for bluetooth, and the Center for MobileDevices (Instead of Active sync) on my Vista machine, and what happens when I connect my Diamond through Bluetooth. Sorry about the language but it tries to install the Diamond as a Bluetooth modem and that´s the only thing I seems to be able to install.
I can leave my phone "connected" via bluetooth to my pc, but the question is , is there a software wherein I can fully control the phone function via PC? I want to make calls, answer calls handsfree via PC. Can my windows pc's mic serve as the Phone's Mic?
For contolling your device fully from a pc you can use software like pocket controller. Though i think that using your pc mic as phone mic would be a problem i think. maybe you can use a bt headset for this issue.
Best of luck
I currently use MyMobiler to control my Kaiser from my laptop. I don't know if a program exists that will let you use a computer's microphone for phone calls, but a bluetooth headset or speakerphone kit, or simply using the speakerphone option on your phone are all options.
The only reason I ever need to directly interface with my phone while it's plugged in is that I use my phone's data connection for internet, and apparently you can't do that while connected to ActiveSync (MyMobiler requires an ActiveSync connection).
I'm assuming MyMobiler will work with your computer over bluetooth. I'm pretty sure you just need an ActiveSync connection, but I use the USB cable, especially since it's a convenient way to charge my Kaiser.
I am trying to connect to the internet to my netbook via bluetooth on my td.
I have done this many times before using different kit.
I am using Windows 7 starter on my netbook. Using DUN, I use the bluetooth modem, dialing *99# no user name or password. It will not connect.
As far as i can tell the problem is that the phone has not picked up the correct profile when pairing the devices. I use activesync and that works fine.
How can i get my netbook to talk to my td using bluetooth dun?