![]() (I have a Microsoft Bluetooth number pad and a Bluetooth stereo headset.) The program does exactly what the name says, it converts the Logitech Bluetooth dongle from HID (USB) to HCI (Bluetooth) mode! It's activated when you log in, and voila! you have your Bluetooth dongle, with which you can pair any other device. The binary takes two command line options, the VID&PID values of the Bluetooth dongle. All you do is download the binary and place a shortcut to it in your Startup folder. This guy wrote a small program, called LHid2Hci, which works perfectly. The first, which is the one I use, is found here. That presented a big problem for me, because I could no longer get into BIOS! (Note: if anyone who sees this knows of a way to use the instructions here to put the dongle in BT mode and retain the ability to get into BIOS, please share it!)Īnyway, I found an alternate solution, two actually! That is, even when you power up your system, the dongle is in BT mode! Unfortunately, I also discovered that following these instructions locks the dongle in Bluetooth mode. When I first got my diNovo Edge, I found and tried the solution here. ![]() I know this is an old thread, but I'm adding this in case anyone else is looking for a solution to this problem. The issue seems to be that the Logitech dongle is using HID mode and needs to be in HCI mode to work with headphones. Try this solution found at It worked for me.
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