Logitech Bluetooth Install Manual

Installinguninstalling the logitech desktop for bluetooth on my computer

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Installing/Uninstalling
the Logitech desktop
for Bluetooth on my
computer
© 2003 Logitech, Inc.

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  • Page 1 Installing/Uninstalling the Logitech desktop for Bluetooth on my computer © 2003 Logitech, Inc.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Logitech is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Introduction

     to connect to your computer through the Bluetooth wireless hub.  In most cases you should install the SetPoint software and use the Bluetooth  wireless hub to connect your Bluetooth devices to your computer. However there are certain situations where this may not be advisable. You may, for example, want ...
  • Page 4: About This Guide

    ‘How to’ guides for each supported device. There is also a product compatibility matrix which lists the products that have been tested and approved for use with the Logitech wireless hub. You can also find out what you can do with each device.
  • Page 5 Installing/Uninstalling Logitech desktop for Bluetooth on my computer How to use this guide The following symbols are used in this guide: Symbol Explanation Tip - a handy hint that may provide a useful alternative or save time. Note - helpful information that requires your attention.
  • Page 6: Summary

    If the Logitech installer detects an existing Bluetooth stack, it does not install the stack included in the SetPoint software. In this case, the Logitech wireless hub acts as an access point for the Logitech mouse, keyboard and MediaPad , giving them full functionality. The Logitech ...
  • Page 7: Can I Use My Existing Bluetooth

    Installing/Uninstalling Logitech desktop for Bluetooth on my computer ® Can I use my existing Bluetooth support?  Wondering whether you should use your Bluetooth support or the Logitech wireless hub? The following table provides the answers.  My computer has built-in My computer has a Bluetooth ...
  • Page 8: Installed

    2. Select System, go to the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button. 3. Look for a Bluetooth Devices branch. 4. Expand the Ports (COM & LPT) branch and look for a Bluetooth  Communications Port (also known as Bluetooth module).
  • Page 9  Bluetooth USB adapter or PCMCIA card, you should also look for the software  supplied with this module (it is likely that this will contain a Bluetooth stack).  If you find that your computer has Bluetooth support built-in, see My computer has ...
  • Page 10: Support Built-In. What Should I Do

     installation routine detects an existing Bluetooth stack. This stack remains intact. The stack included with SetPoint is not installed.  Other options that are available to you if your computer has Bluetooth support built-in are:  • Use just your computer’s existing Bluetooth support.
  • Page 11 The Logitech Mobile Phone Suite is not available.  When connecting devices to your built-in Bluetooth port, DO NOT plug the Logitech wireless hub into the USB port. Just use the hub to recharge your mouse: © 2003 Logitech, Inc.
  • Page 12  Your computer should now act as if it does not have any Bluetooth support, so you can use your Logitech wireless hub and install the SetPoint software in the same way as for  a computer without Bluetooth . All features are then available. See page for details.
  • Page 13: Adapter. What Should I Do

    USB dongle or PCMCIA card, we recommend that you use your Logitech wireless hub instead of your adapter. To be able to use your Logitech wireless hub you must disable your existing  Bluetooth support and remove any stack that is present. The procedure you follow to do this is explained on page 12.
  • Page 14: Support. What Should I Do

    SetPoint. No additional actions are required before you start this process. In this case, all of the features provided by the Logitech wireless hub are available to you. © 2003 Logitech, Inc.
  • Page 15  If you want to replace a Logitech device, for example to use a different Bluetooth mouse or keyboard supplied by Logitech, follow these steps: Uninstall the device or devices to be replaced by following the procedure above.
  • Page 16 Provided below are solutions to some common problems that may occur when  installing or uninstalling the Logitech desktop for Bluetooth on your computer. If you have a problem that is not covered below, please check the Logitech Support web site at www.logitech.com/support for the latest support information.
  • Page 17 The previous Bluetooth drivers are still present on your computer and are conflicting with the SetPoint software. To check whether the Logitech wireless hub has installed correctly, locate its entry in  the Device Manager. To do this go to the Windows Control Panel, select System, go to the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button.
  • Page 18 Press the Connect button located on the bottom of the device to be reinstalled. Press on the Connect button on the Bluetooth Wireless hub. The Logitech Connection Wizard starts. This wizard guides you through the procedure for uninstalling the device.

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