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    Dell Bluetooth software only one to use light?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by gohanssjn, Jan 11, 2007.

  1. gohanssjn

    gohanssjn Notebook Evangelist

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    Is the Dell Bluetooth software the only set that can use the blue indicator light on my XPS m1210 to show that it is up and running? I tried the MS stack and suite but the light above my keyboard wouldn't turn on to show it was running.

    Thanks all!
     
  2. vespoli

    vespoli 402 NBR Reviewer

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    I'm not sure, but why on earth would you want to run the M$ stack? The Dell/Toshiba stack is so much better.
     
  3. booger

    booger Notebook Consultant

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    Vespoli is right. Switch back to the Toshiba stack. The only reason to every use the MS stack is if there is a problem when using ActiveSync.