I have done that. It references using either a control panel for bluetooth
devices or "My Bluetooth Places." I don't have either one on my Vista
laptop. How do I get them? The device manager says bluetooth is installed
and working properly. I can't access anything to change settings for
bluetooth. In checking startup services and processes, bluetooth is set to
automatically startup and says they are currently running, including the
tray icon exe. There is nothing in the system tray referencing bluetooth.
From the start menu, typing Bluetooth displays a bluetooth program, but
selecting it and hitting enter doesn't do anything at all. The hour glass
flashes momentarily, but no program or control panel opens up.
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A30F3AC4-9D44-4E0B-93D0-28D7B9A33E71@xxxxxx
Quote:
> For Bluetooth troubleshooting suggestions, open Vista's
> "Help and Support" and type "Bluetooth" in the Search Help box,
> then press the Enter key located on your keyboard.
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "John Graser" wrote:
>
> I'm trying to install a Kensington bluetooth dongle. I don't have a
> control
> panel for bluetooth, nor do I have "my bluetooth places" anywhere. The
> device manager shows the kensington driver is installed and says it is
> working properly. How do I get the bluetooth control panel so I can add
> and
> configure hardware for bluetooth devices?
>