I recently bought a logitech mx5000 keyboard from a garage sale, however, I don't have the rf dongle that came with it so I decided to connect via bluetooth. I have a D-link DBT-120 rev A1 dongle which has worked great for me in the past, however, I can't get the drivers to install.
By default windows labels it a "generic bluetooth device" and then puts a flag next to it with an error code 43.
I tried installing the widcomm drivers for 7 from their site but the installation hangs when it says "please plug in or turn on your device now..."
I have my device plugged in and I even uninstall the useless "generic drivers" before I start the program but no luck.
I also did pick up a dongle from the sale I thought went with the keyboard (and it even comes up as RF combo device in device manager), however, I'm not sure what it goes to.
Only markings are the logo of a little guy running and the model number: TSHG-2402
Any help is appreciated, as I've already spent too much time trying to figure this one out...
Oh yea, I did enable bluetooth in services 🙂
By default windows labels it a "generic bluetooth device" and then puts a flag next to it with an error code 43.
I tried installing the widcomm drivers for 7 from their site but the installation hangs when it says "please plug in or turn on your device now..."
I have my device plugged in and I even uninstall the useless "generic drivers" before I start the program but no luck.
I also did pick up a dongle from the sale I thought went with the keyboard (and it even comes up as RF combo device in device manager), however, I'm not sure what it goes to.
Only markings are the logo of a little guy running and the model number: TSHG-2402
Any help is appreciated, as I've already spent too much time trying to figure this one out...
Oh yea, I did enable bluetooth in services 🙂