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Posted: Thursday, December 03, 2009 9:17:06 AM
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I just installed on HTC HD2 running Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional. Bluetooth is activated. As soon as I start Remote Control I get an error message "Your device dos not allow automatic activation of Bluetooth. Please make sure Bluetooth is activated." I believe it does support automatic activation, however, when I click ok I get another error message "Bluetooth Remote Cont4rol is not able to access your bluetooth device, Check jaylee.org/fourm for additional information." Abviously I do not find my Computer although Discovery is activated.

I believe the HTC HD2 uses the Widcomm Bluetooth stack.
jerome
Posted: Thursday, December 03, 2009 2:47:27 PM
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Hi,

I haven't had any reports about the Bluetooth Stack on the HTC HD2, but it seems that other users are complaining about this. (http://pocketnow.com/tweaks-hacks/htcs-bluetooth-software-still-sucks)

I'll try to investigate on how to support the HD2 for the next release.

Thanks for the report.

-- Jerome
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Posted: Thursday, December 03, 2009 8:15:33 PM
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If you need someone for testing on a live device let me know.
graybans
Posted: Friday, December 04, 2009 2:04:39 AM
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Jerome,

Thanks for an awesome piece of software. Very handy. Like some, I just got caught in the WM6.5 trap. I searched the Windows Mobile Marketplace, but could not find anything. Any idea when the next release (hopefully that supports WM6.5) will be available?

Thanks again.
Gray
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Posted: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 11:29:43 PM
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Having a HD2 as well... the same result.. as posted first.
splutt
Posted: Thursday, January 07, 2010 4:39:50 AM
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Seems like i can't connect with my Samsung omnia i900.
Using toshiba bluetooth stack.
The remote control interface on my phone tells me "Not connected."
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Posted: Thursday, January 28, 2010 6:27:18 PM
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Guest wrote:
I just installed on HTC HD2 running Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional. Bluetooth is activated. As soon as I start Remote Control I get an error message "Your device dos not allow automatic activation of Bluetooth. Please make sure Bluetooth is activated." I believe it does support automatic activation, however, when I click ok I get another error message "Bluetooth Remote Cont4rol is not able to access your bluetooth device, Check jaylee.org/fourm for additional information." Abviously I do not find my Computer although Discovery is activated.

I believe the HTC HD2 uses the Widcomm Bluetooth stack.



I am having the same probleme

Great application and thanks to make it free
motorola Q9
Posted: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 3:44:23 AM
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dear developer,
My mobile is motorola Q9,I find the same problem with the writer
and my SP system is window mobile 6.5
I think whehter your software is not working in the windows mobile 6.5?
Can you do us a favor to develop your software?
Best regards.
Connor Wang from China
connorwang@gmail.com
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