The only con with the adapter is that it constantly flashes its blue light and since the DVR machine is often used in a dark room I will need to find a way to dim or block the light. It connects to all devices according to documented Microsoft procedures. I use a Sweex BT200 and it works with Windows 7 perfectly, although I think that model is out of production now, there is a new one for the same price, - see I. I searched manufacturer site, but got only Bluesoliel drivers. When I moved it to the front using an extension I had no more trouble with it. Csr V4.0 Dongle Bluetooth Peripheral Device Now Microsoft removed it from the servers and now it says no driver found. The dongle uses a CSR chip and no software or drivers are provided on.
#Csr v4.0 dongle isn't working install#
Initially I found some connectivity problems in my configuration when the CSR4.0 adapter was plugged into a USB on the back of the machine (even connecting from less than 10 feet away). Solved: Ive been trying to install a Rocketek Bluetooth 4 USB adapter on my old. Add a Bluetooth function to any desktop or laptop computer with Knox Gear USB Bluetooth 4.0 Dongle Adapter. I purchased the CSR4.0 in order to connect that keyboard and I found it provided what I needed and much more since it is a fully functional USB Bluetooth adapter that integrated seamlessly with the operating system - completely plug-and-play.
I acquired a wireless keyboard for use with my Windows XP video recorder, but it was missing the pre-integrated dongle for the keyboard. I have to admit I was prepared for this to be more difficult than it was. Easy to implement missing Bluetooth connectivity