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Connected Byte Corseca Bluetooth Headset for Windows 7

Connected Byte Corseca Bluetooth Headset for Windows 7


Dell Byte Corseca Bluetooth Headset DM5710BT

Have trouble getting your Dell Byte Corseca Bluetooth Headset DM5710BT with windows, then this topic will be of great help to you. The principles outlined here can be used for the issues that you face connecting Bluetooth devices to Microsoft Windows. The first step is to get your device, connect to the windows and pair it with it. which will not be much of a problem if some basic steps are followed.
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Bluetooth (PAN)

Bluetooth works on radio frequencies (2.4 GHz), is a standard wireless technology for short-distance data exchange and has an average range of about 10 feet. It is used to connect fixed devices for mobile devices, fixed for fixed and mobile devices to mobile devices and building personal area networks (PANs) under 10 meters.
Bluetooth dongle
First of all your computer must be Bluetooth enabled. For this a Bluetooth dongle is needed. it can be integrated within your system, a device itself, or it can be a part of your media card reader. Alternatively, you can use a USB Bluetooth external dongle. To see if your computer has Bluetooth and it is running, take a look at the system tray in the bottom right corner of the screen (notification area) there you will find a blue bluetooth icon icon. It can also be verified by going to Device Manager. [To go to Device Manager: Right click "My Computer"> Click on "Manage"> Under Computer Management, Click on "Device Manager"] The first item listed under the device manager will be Bluetooth.

Connect a USB Bluetooth dongle to your computer

As AN example, let's say you are connecting a USB Bluetooth dongle for the first time to your computer. Find a suitable USB port on your computer and assign it to Bluetooth dongles (Often exchanging USB ports for connecting USB devices is not good practice as it causes driver conflicts and connection errors) After the USB dongle connects wait for some time to let the computer automatically install drivers for it. When you see the message that it's with success put in, restart the computer. After Windows is loaded, give the computer some time to fix it down, before anything else is attempted.

Put your computer in discoverable mode

The next step is to permit Bluetooth devices to search out your laptop and hook up with your laptop [like [As a precaution, allowing other Bluetooth devices to find your computer is turned off by default in Windows) Go to the system tray > click on the "Bluetooth icon"> "Features"> "Accessibility" and point to "Allow other Bluetooth devices to find this device" and additionally make certain there's a check in "Allow alternative Bluetooth devices to attach on this device ". Now the system is in discovery mode, and you have to put the Corseca Bluetooth headset in the Discover-able mode so that the computer can find it and pair it with it. 
Bluetooth Corseca Set-Up Headset
Make sure the headset is turned off. Then press and hold the Bluetooth Corseca "Power ON" button  for about 7 seconds. The LED indicator lights up blue and then red and the alternates between them indicate that it is in discover-able mode. open devices and printers and click on "Add a Device" Windows will search and find the "Corseca" device and list it after "Corseca Device" is listed, select it and click "Next". Windows will install the drivers required for Corseca automatically. You are now good to go!

Not really ....

This is the ideal situation where you connect a device, and "Plug 'n' Play" function takes over and does everything automatically for you.
But more often than not, everything goes smoothly until the computer finds the Bluetooth Corseca headset and pairs with it successfully. Then she tries to put in the Corseca Bluetooth telephone receiver Drivers, searches Windows Update for it and comes with the message saying windows was unable to find any suitable drivers for your device. When you look at the device manager, under "Other devices" you find about three bangs connected to Bluetooth peripheral devices not installed.
You search Google and windows sites for Corseca Bluetooth telephone receiver drivers vainly. Then you find a site that promises to solve your problem by providing drivers for Bluetooth Corseca headphones, you click on it and ultimately your computer gets infected with spyware, adware, virus, etc.
What is the solution? where do you find drivers to get Corseca Bluetooth headset work? why is she not working in the first place? Is not it supposed to be a 'plug' n 'play' device?

The answer lies here ...

Windows Updates will usually have drivers for a number of devices and unfortunately, this device is not listed. You are employing a USB electronic device that was free a number of years agone. When a peripheral device such as the Corseca Bluetooth headset device is connected to the computer, it first searches the USB dongle database for the drivers needed and if not found, the Windows Update searches. The current Dongles accessible within the market could have the default drivers in its driver register for many recently free Bluetooth peripheral devices. Take one of them and this can solve the problem. But there is no guarantee that it may have all the drivers required for all the peripheral devices available in the market.

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