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* Dell Wireless 370 Module (413C:8156) -- Works under Windows 7 x64 build 7600 in Dolphin on a Dell Studio 1555 only with MICROSOFT stack.
 
* Dell Wireless 370 Module (413C:8156) -- Works under Windows 7 x64 build 7600 in Dolphin on a Dell Studio 1555 only with MICROSOFT stack.
 
:* (2010-1-24) To get it working, you need the latest Widcomm drivers for the card, which at the time, is 6.2.0.9600. It can be downloaded from the Dell Website at: http://supportapj.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=ap&l=en&s=gen&releaseid=R226750&SystemID=LAT_E6400&servicetag=&os=W732%20&osl=en&deviceid=16166&devlib=0&typecnt=0&vercnt=2&catid=-1&impid=-1&formatcnt=1&libid=5&typeid=-1&dateid=-1&formatid=-1&fileid=325098. The Dolphin version is SVN build 4771. To make it connect, you have to exit any apps that will or might use bluetooth, such as GlovePIE, Dolphin, WiimoteConnect, Smoothboard, etc. Then you can add the Wiimote to the bluetooth connections. It will attempt to install a "Bluetooth HID Device" driver. IT WILL SOMETIMES FAIL and say that the driver couldn't be installed. If that happens, check to see if you exited any interfering programs and remove the Wiimote from the bluetooth connections and add it again. Remember, you have to hold the 1 + 2 buttons during the whole process, even while it's installing the driver. Then, you can open up Dolphin and select use real Wiimote in the options. I've tried the Bluesoleil stack (and drivers) and the Toshiba stack (and drivers) and their HID drivers for input devices DO NOT work for the Wiimote under Windows 7 x64. Only the Microsoft Stack (with Widcomm drivers) works.  
 
:* (2010-1-24) To get it working, you need the latest Widcomm drivers for the card, which at the time, is 6.2.0.9600. It can be downloaded from the Dell Website at: http://supportapj.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=ap&l=en&s=gen&releaseid=R226750&SystemID=LAT_E6400&servicetag=&os=W732%20&osl=en&deviceid=16166&devlib=0&typecnt=0&vercnt=2&catid=-1&impid=-1&formatcnt=1&libid=5&typeid=-1&dateid=-1&formatid=-1&fileid=325098. The Dolphin version is SVN build 4771. To make it connect, you have to exit any apps that will or might use bluetooth, such as GlovePIE, Dolphin, WiimoteConnect, Smoothboard, etc. Then you can add the Wiimote to the bluetooth connections. It will attempt to install a "Bluetooth HID Device" driver. IT WILL SOMETIMES FAIL and say that the driver couldn't be installed. If that happens, check to see if you exited any interfering programs and remove the Wiimote from the bluetooth connections and add it again. Remember, you have to hold the 1 + 2 buttons during the whole process, even while it's installing the driver. Then, you can open up Dolphin and select use real Wiimote in the options. I've tried the Bluesoleil stack (and drivers) and the Toshiba stack (and drivers) and their HID drivers for input devices DO NOT work for the Wiimote under Windows 7 x64. Only the Microsoft Stack (with Widcomm drivers) works.  
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* Hama USB-Adapter Nano (00 049232)
    
* Delock USB Bluetooth adapter (Uses widcomm bluetooth stack)
 
* Delock USB Bluetooth adapter (Uses widcomm bluetooth stack)

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