Then a bluetooth dongle (Motorola PC850) handle two devices at the same time? I use the dongle with a stereo headset, and I want to know if I can use a bluetooth mouse keyboard combo / on the same adapter.
The real question is, can we cope, or are you on the edge. Take a break man you said sound. overload of technology.
Take a deep breath. It's dark outside and you have the lights on. Try disabling. Try to get out and see if you can hear the silence, see the dark, or perhaps even a few stars. Can you feel the wind, can you smell the dew on the moss? Can you close your eyes and feel each cell connected to one of the stars in the sky?
Nope. One device at a time.
I think you should definitely take Montel answer as best answer, because the technology can really do for you: D
But to answer your question: yes you can. I tried to do a few years ago and it was hell, but it should be better now, I suppose. The thing is that Bluetooth works with so-called "profiles. They are actually a kind of protocol. Your Bluetooth drivers (for Windows, BlueSoleil is very good) must support all the profiles you want to use, but while others, there is no problem. (A couple of years, that was exactly my problem, no driver provided exactly what I wanted ... I switched to linux lol, frustrations encountered a lot more but at least I finally got what I wanted )
you should be able to do, but to be sure, try asking someone at Best Buy about it
Posted on May 10, 2010.