Installing/Uninstalling Logitech desktop for Bluetooth on my computer
Disabling your computer's existing Bluetooth
using just your Logitech wireless hub
It is possible to use just your Logitech wireless hub instead of your built-in
Bluetooth
support. To do this you must disable your existing Bluetooth
and remove any stack that is present.
Please note:
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We do not recommend this approach because it means that your built-in
Bluetooth
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Only advanced users should attempt to disable existing Bluetooth
To disable Bluetooth
1.
Disable the Bluetooth
Your computer may offer a quick way of disabling Bluetooth
pressing a key sequence. Refer to the guide supplied with your computer for details.
If your computer does not offer such an option you can disable Bluetooth
1. Open the Windows
sure you are in Classic View (not Category View).
2. Select System, go to the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button.
3. Disable any Bluetooth
Devices branch, right-click on each device listed within Bluetooth Devices,
and Disable each one.
2.
If you have an existing Bluetooth
1.
Unplug your Bluetooth
2.
Go to the Windows
the Bluetooth
named 'Bluetooth' or 'Widcomm'. If your computer has an external Bluetooth
module such as a Bluetooth
software supplied with this module will contain the stack.
3.
Click on Change/Remove, and follow the instructions on screen to remove the
stack.
If you have a Microsoft
[See Q323183 for more information]' in your list of installed programs. You
should remove this installation.
Your computer should now act as if it does not have any Bluetooth
use your Logitech wireless hub and install the SetPoint software in the same way as for
a computer without Bluetooth
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support no longer works and may not be easily recoverable.
support and remove your existing stack, follow the steps below.
hardware.
Control Panel. If you are using Windows
devices installed. To do this expand the Bluetooth
stack, you must remove it. To do this:
adapter (e.g. USB dongle or PCMCIA card) if you have one.
Control Panel, select Add/Remove Programs, and locate
stack in the list of currently installed programs. This may be
USB adapter or PCMCIA card, it is likely that the
stack installed, this may show as 'Windows Hotfix SP2
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