I also got a device with the BlueSoleil software and returned it after I
grew unhappy with its complications. I got another dongle that had native
Vista drivers and have been much happier since. That's probably the best
option you have at this point - get a device that does not have that
software.
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>I bought a USB Bluetooth device so that I could link my Nokia 2630
> phone and my Toshiba Equiuum laptop (running Vista). The software
> with the bluetooth dongle is a pain, over-elaborate and it seems
> impossible to stop it starting upon startup, even after having removed
> it within Defender. I've tried uninstalling the BlueSoleil software
> but it seems the Windows drivers for bluetooth aren't adequate. Is
> there a way round this? I had hoped another set of drivers would be
> available or that this (Mikomi) bluetooth dongle could use good Vista
> drivers from another brand.
>
> Also once Bluesoleil is installed the FN and arrow keys method of
> changing laptop volume stops working - somehow the Bluetooth audio
> drivers interfere. I have the Nokia software running but without the
> Bluesoleil software it's not quite working - Contacts disappear after
> initially loading, and videos and mp3s won't transfer.
>
> I'm doubting the unit is faulty - it does what it's meant to with the
> Bluesoleil software but that software is is too much.
>
> Thanks for any input.