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Stack Identification

Peter Foot edited this page Nov 15, 2018 · 3 revisions

We will use two ways to identify which Bluetooth stack is installed on (desktop) Windows. Firstly how the stack's Control Panel appears, and secondly how the components appear in Device Manager.

To visually identify which stack is installed see:-

Microsoft

In Device Manager the parent node is named Bluetooth Radios.

Microsoft Bluetooth node named "Bluetooth Radios" in Device Manager

![Device info](Stack Identification_629260)

The Control Panel is named Bluetooth Devices. However in Windows 7 this isn't visible but is reached through the standard "Devices and Printers" view.

Window 7 ![Microsoft Bluetooth Control Panel in Windows 7 via named "Devices and Printers"](Stack Identification_Win7 D&P BtCpl 80pc.png) Window XP ![Microsoft Bluetooth Control Panel is named "Bluetooth Devices"](Stack Identification_MSFT in Ctrl Panels, on XP.png)

Widcomm/Broadcom

In Device Manager the parent node is named Bluetooth Devices.

![Widcomm node named "Bluetooth Devices" in Device Manager](Stack Identification_Widcomm Dev Mgr, v5.5 on XP.PNG)

The Control Panel is named Bluetooth Configuration.

![Widcomm Control Panel is named "Bluetooth Configuration"](Stack Identification_Widcomm in Ctrl Panels.PNG)

BlueSoleil

In Device Manager the parent node is named Bluetooth USB.

![BlueSoleil parent device node named "Bluetooth USB"](Stack Identification_BlueSoleil in Win7n.png)

There is no Control Panel item.

(TODO)

Toshiba

TODO

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