Giogio
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Hi Giogio,
If I wish to use my BT mouse instead, then I re-enable the tablet's built-in BT and everything works normally with no conflicts.
I am now convinced that your Logitech SetPoint drivers conflict with the memory space of the Azio dongle. Therefore, you can't run both simultaneously. You would need to get advice from Logitech to help you move the SetPoint drivers to another memory location. This would eliminate the conflicts you are experiencing when you try to use both BT dongles simultaneously.
I think your issues are largely self-inflicted due to forcing the CSR Harmony software to work with the Logitech SetPoint software.
Hi Class D.
I am a bit frustrated because after all these messages it seems I still can't get to explain to you things in a way that you can understand them.
You say that I "try to use both BT Dongles". I have ONE Dongle, the Azio. I have NO built-in BT in my PC. The only source of BT is Azio.
And SetPoint is NOT a BT Stack. It's a universal program by Logitech used for ALL kind of peripherals, BT, radio, or even wired. It does NOT interfere with the Windows BT Stack or with any third Party BT Stack, because it is NOT specific for BT.
The Logitech Bluetooth Mouse I have does not need any extra Dongle. It connects through the Azio Dongle.
So, in my case it is not so easy as in yours, I can not just "enable" a built-in BT and disable it when I want. I have NO built-in BT!
And I can NOT use two BT Stacks with one dongle (for example, the Windows BT Stack and the CSR Harmony BT Stack).
As soon as I install the CSR, it AUTOMATICALLY disables the Windows BT Stack.
So, to connect the mouse with the Windows Stack I have to uninstall the CSR.
To have Aptx I have to install CSR.
I cannot install and uninstall a software all the time, right?
So, there IS a conflict, and it is caused by CSR. CSR does not allow SetPoint to see the mouse.
And this cannot be solved. So I am not forcing CSR to work with SetPoint. CSR is forcing me not to use Setpoint!!!
I hope that now it is more clear. Sorry for the caps, no shouting or angry background, just making things more clear
So I think that what you say about memory conflict does not apply anymore, but correct me if I am wrong.
Now I have bought a Logitech radio frequency mouse. The Mouse is perfectly recognized by SetPoint ALSO when CSR is installed, which is the proof that the problem is not SetPoint, the problem is that CSR "closes" the BT peripherals in its own Stack and in the case of the BT mouse CSR prevent SetPoint to see the mouse.
SetPoint is working perfectly, there is not a conflict between the two programs, it is only a matter of how the CSR BT Stack manages the BT devices.
@Giogio - I too couldn't get Logitech's SetPoint to work properly w/CSR's S/W (this was with either the Azio or Orico AptX dongles). Basically it wouldn't display the advanced features to customize my K810 keyboard (this was on Win7 64 and then later 8.1 PC). I had to revert to connecting the K810 to a Kinivo (that doesn't feature AptX) and my BT cans to the Azio.
@Class D - In my case it's not that the SetPoint won't run w/the CSR stack, it does, but for whatever reason, the advanced features are not enabled/supported. It's almost as if the Azio/Orico aren't loading the correct BT driver.
I have not only bought a radio frequency mouse but also an Avantree Priva BT Adapter.
I did not yet tried it, but if it gives good sound and good range, I will only use Azio as emergency, and I will eventually buy another BT mouse. In any case mine is a bit too small. I have realized that I have big hands and I need a big mouse. And for how I use the mouse and how I sit, I need a high/tall mouse, with the back part higher and the front part much lower, and the wheel as much as possible on the front.
I did not find such a mouse.
Well, I have found a Razor which may be a bit like that, but, very expensive. Gamer mouse. I do not need it.
And another, called Oyster Mouse, which can be used in different angles, but it is also extremely expensive.
I have bought a Penclic, but it is not practical at all. Though I notice how it is better for the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome to have the hand in another position.
So probably this Oyster is really the best solution around. We'll see if I decide to spend so much money. After all, Health is important.
But, coming back to SetPoint, once again: it DOES run with CSR. My problem is EXACTLY the same which you also have with your Keyboard.