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Asus usb bt400 usb adapter killed my computers bluetooth
Asus usb bt400 usb adapter killed my computers bluetooth






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Small program - works perfect ! If you start it mode switch from HID to HCI and bluetooth is working again - you can make an StartupItem to load it at boottime so you BT keyboard / trackpad / mouse will work at login.

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Then found on "github" a project "osx-hid2hci-for-bluetooth-csr8510-A10" - you can download the source and build with Xcode.

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With these things it was no problem to switch to HID mode -> be careful do not just edit bootmode with PSTools as said in some forums -> it will kill the stick and it can not be recognized anymore by mac nor windows !!! Laird gave you detailed infos on how to proceed !Īfter that the BT820 will boot always in HID mode.īut then there was the next problem: Mac OS (10.11.3) was not able to switch the stick from HID to HCI -> so I loose connection to my BT keyboard and trackpad.Īgain searched around the www - modified kexts but stick still only found in usb as CSR8510a10 and not as bluetooth. some files and descriptions from Laird to merge in PSTools (asked LairdTech support and they send me an link to download the files at Dropbox - don't ask me for share it - they may help you if you ask) BlueSuite from CSR (found 2.5 for download somewhere - don't ask for share it) a running windows system to change to HID mode So search around the Find following things you need:

asus usb bt400 usb adapter killed my computers bluetooth

But the thing is using it at boot time (BIOS and bootloader). Plug in and everything works perfect with my Apple BT keyboard and trackpad. I bought a Laird BT820 - and yes it is in HCI mode if it arrives. If you can answer these questions I would really appreciate it.Īlso interested in these things and want to share my experience. The hid proxy thing is just a nice perk and I plan on keeping it for when i need to do it and don't have a usb keyboard around. It's just perfect when it comes to connecting and maintaining the connection. I only bought the adapter as I never had such a reliable adapter as the 016ng. I'm going from bt 2.1 to bt 4.0 but you went the other way around? Unless I'm mistaken and it's bt 4.0 also? How reliable of a connection did you get with it?ĭid you only change because of the bios access? Have you tried the 065fb with the hid trick? I wonder if you can answer a couple of questions?

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The f8t016ng is super reliable and after having bad experiences with the recommended gmyle or whatever is called I bought the f8t065bf so I can upgrade to bt 4.0 to be ready for yosemite. I'm still waiting for it and it is going to replace the f8t016ng which works in the bios. I can see that you had the same adapter that I bought. at least as long I have not been myself able to use HID Proxy Mode after exiting Windows and rebooting. So, I'm not sure that changing your BT receiver would be a good idea. Please also note that with a HID Proxy Mode compliant BT receiver, I also CANNOT ACTIVATE HID Proxy Mode when exiting Windows and rebooting. Try to add Keyboard (thus in HCI Mode), and other HCI devices (in my case, Magic Mouse for instance) Unplug BT receiver / Replug BT receiverģ. Unpair Keyboard & all other devices, and delete BT devicesġ. Please see here if you wanna know more about BIOS init -> Īs for the Belkin F8T016CW, still did not try to do what I advised you to do:Ġ. Post -> That's when I can hit the 'Del' or 'F11' or 'F2' key (to do what I wanna do, so enter BIOS, make boot popup appear, etc.) SATA controllers BIOS init (2 in my case, first Intel, then Marvell)Ĥ. Motherboard BIOS init (CPU detection / RAM detection / etc.) -> That's when I hit a key to establish connection between KB and BT receiverģ. Just to be clear, here is my boot process:Ģ. If so, what happened? Did you have some impression that your BT Keyboard was trying to establish a connection with your BT receiver? (Have you the ability to see that kind of thing? Blinking light or something on your KB?) When you say: "So after everything is detected on the initial start-up of the computer, and it shows that I can select the F2 key to enter the bios", did you hit a key during the initial start-up of the computer? (so when the BIOS is detecting Memory, CPU, etc.) Ok, so you actually CAN give some time to your BIOS before jumping into bot stage Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide








Asus usb bt400 usb adapter killed my computers bluetooth