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using Bluetooth headset with laptop?

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RB News - 10 Nov 2005 21:00 GMT
Is it possible to use a Bluetooth earpiece as a mic/earpiece on a laptop? If
so, anyone help me set it up?  The laptop has found and paired with the
headset but I can't get it to pick up sound from the mic.

I did one of my hands in the other week and got fed up typing with one hand,
so bought some speech recognition software which works great, except the
headset/boom mic is clumsy and awkward, and I have to keep unplugging it
when I want to move away from the laptop. It would be much handier to use
the bluetooth earoiece if possible.

headset: LazerXS2
laptop HP compaq nx7010 running XP

Thanks
Rog
Szili - 11 Nov 2005 09:10 GMT
Hi, this tutorial may help:
http://forum.skype.com/viewtopic.php?t=10822

-Szili
J. Clarke - 11 Nov 2005 16:39 GMT
> Is it possible to use a Bluetooth earpiece as a mic/earpiece on a laptop?
> If
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> it when I want to move away from the laptop. It would be much handier to
> use the bluetooth earoiece if possible.

If the laptop has a headset profile then this should work fine.  In Windows
XP you need to specify in Control Panel/Sounds and Audio
Devices/Audio/Sound Recording/Default Device "Bluetooth Audio".

> headset: LazerXS2
> laptop HP compaq nx7010 running XP
>
> Thanks
> Rog

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RB News - 11 Nov 2005 22:17 GMT
> > Is it possible to use a Bluetooth earpiece as a mic/earpiece on a laptop?
> > If
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> > Thanks
> > Rog

Thanks John - problem was I needed to update my Bluetooth hardware driver
(luckily, hp use the Widdlecom not the MckrowSauft) after which the
Bluetooth Audio and Headset options appeared.  Now have connections paired
etc for both Headset and Audio Gateway so can now answer my mobile using my
laptop (although why I'd want to beats me).   Only problem I now have is
that the volume from the Bluetooth mic is VERY low; whilst researching for
earlier question I noticed this on SKYPE forums as being a common problem,
will need to go back there again to research solution  -- -- unless someone
on this group knows the answer to that one too . . .
cheers
Rog
 
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