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    Zepto Bluetooth

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by stoobzy, Mar 20, 2008.

  1. stoobzy

    stoobzy Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,
    I've just bought the a bluetooth mouse to use with my zepto 6324W but I find it really annoying that I have to turn the bluetooth on (using Fn+F10) everytime I start up the laptop. It's even worse because within the first minute or so of the desktop launching the bluetooth won't turn on, meaning I can't use my mouse then. Is there any way to make the bluetooth be turned on by default every time I start up the computer? Any help is appreciated!
     
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    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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  3. keule

    keule Notebook Guru

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    i remembered this being fixed in one of the latest BIOS Versions... but i'm not a 100% sure
    I'm using a bluetooth mouse, too and don't have this problem
     
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    stoobzy Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have the latest bios update but I can't find any bluetooth support in the BIOS. Any idea where I might find it?
     
  5. keule

    keule Notebook Guru

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    that may be because theres no such option in bios ;)
    the book should save the state, if it doesn't, there shall be a bug