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jay Jones
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Username: Nraged

Post Number: 4
Registered: 01-2005
Posted on Sunday, February 27, 2005 - 09:27 pm:   

This may be elementary for many here but since I just spent several
hours figuring this out I thought I'd post it here to save others some
time.

As you've read, you can add games to your v3, v300 - v600 and others
without having to install a bunch of software IF you do it over
Bluetooth. You can simply drag the .jar file to the OBEX Object Push
icon and it's done. I'm happy to confirm that it's true and works
quickly and easily ONCE you've got things set up just right.

The Bluetooth dongle for your PC should have come with a CD containing
some drivers. When those drivers are installed you will have a new icon
on your desktop that says "My Bluetooth Places." Note that if you
simply plug the dongle into a USB port it will work with Mobile Phone
Tools but you won't have the "My Bluetooth Places" icon and you need it
for this operation. So, unplug the dongle and run the CD. When the
installation is complete, plug in the dongle, you will see the icon and
you can open My Bluetooth Places UNLESS, like me and so many others, you
have XP SP2 installed! If that's the case clicking the icon will do
absolutely NOTHING! SO...

If you are running XP SP2 this next step is important: Click START:RUN
and enter 'devmgmt.msc' and click OK. Click the + in front of Bluetooth
and select the first item which is Generic Bluetooth Radio. Click
'Update Drivers' and select the CSR driver instead of the Microsoft one.
See: http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;840635 for
an explanation and further details.

OOOkay! Now that you've done all that, you can open My BT Places and
setup to find your phone as you would normally. Once you see your
phone, double click it to see the OBEX Object Push icon. Don't see it
do you? There's yet one more step. On the toolbar, click Bluetooth:
Advanced Configuration: Client Applications and scroll down to and
highlight 'File Transfer,' click 'Properties' and UNcheck "Secure
Connection.'

NOW you can double-click the phone icon and, at long last, see the
elusive 'OBEX Object Push' icon. Just drag the .jar file to it and it
will be transferred to the phone. Follow the prompts on the phone to
install it and enjoy the game!

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paul
Unregistered guest
Posted on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 - 10:03 am:   

could you tel me where to get the csr driver that you said to use thanxs