Windows BT part 2 details
Windows BT part 2 details
I discovered a CSR driver for my Bluetooth dongle, but it was shutting down unexpectedly. The interface looks terrible—like a Windows 7 setup. The biggest problem is that Windows can't even recognize the dongle anymore; only the CSR utility works. Since I often share nearby devices, this is really disappointing and a major issue. In short, I’d prefer using the built-in Windows options instead. This post highlights just how poor the CSR driver is and warns against buying low-cost alternatives.
Similar users can help connect? I attempted that, but it still kept dropping unexpectedly. To be honest, I’ve switched to using a wired connection instead of Bluetooth now. The proprietary headphone cable is too short, which keeps me stuck in the gaming setup.
In Device Manager, locate the device and disable the power-saving options.
It doesn't offer a power-saving disable feature. Maybe a TP-Link or SIM card would help. Also, I own a Dell WiFi card from 2011—can I get rid of it?