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Anybody know of anyway to make it reconnect? I know that reconnect will be added to the program, but I figure there has to be some BT managing software for Vista that makes it automatically reconnect. Love this app, but it isn't really useful or practical without being able to reconnect.
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You can use if the Tv supports the Bluetooth HID profile, I don't know any Tv that support that profile.
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.. maybe another program can do that ?
.. because i would use it on a computer without bluetooth
(not want a dongle too)
Kytrix.