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Hama Bluetooth Dongle Drivers For Mac


Force OS X to use Bluetooth dongle instead of built in controller 5 answers I'm on an older Mac Pro, and I bought the ASUS USB-BT400 so that I can use Yosemite's Handoff feature. The problem is, I don't know how to disable the internal Bluetooth and force my machine to use the USB Bluetooth instead. Maintaining updated Hama Bluetooth USB Adapter software prevents crashes and maximizes hardware and system performance. Using outdated or corrupt Hama Bluetooth USB Adapter drivers can cause system errors, crashes, and cause your computer or hardware to fail. Furthermore, installing the wrong Hama drivers can make these problems even worse. Hey, I need some simple bluetooth solution for my machine. I saw the recommended Bluetooth USB adapters here, like the IOGear GBU521, and someone recommended the Hama Bluetooth USB adapter as well. But I have noticed on the forum that some people seem to be having trouble with getting their Bluetooth solutions to work in MacOS Sierra.

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Background: After much searching and digging through outdated forums and support threads (usually peppered with snide, and unhelpful commentary), I managed to successfully set-up a Bluetooth dongle on my Macbook. There seems to be a lot of people trying to figure out how to accomplish this seemingly simple task, but not that many offering working solutions, so I decided to add to the cause. I was getting absolutely horrendous range (.

A couple important things to do/consider before you change anything: • It’s good practice to restart your computer before attempting any change to system configurations like this. Bookmark this page, then go ahead and do that. • Obviously, you should have already purchased and acquired your new Bluetooth dongle. You can plug said dongle in at any point, but you may as well do it now. • You’ll need the Administrator privileges to complete the changes herein.

If you’re the only user of the computer, this is the password you use to login. • You'll be using Apple's development tools, so you'll need a developer account. This is a free, fast, and painless process, so don't let that dissuade you.

It's linked to your already-existing Apple ID and uses the same password, so it barely even qualifies as opening a new account. It'll be worth it. • When we're done, you’re going to want to be able to verify that your computer has indeed switched from the internal BT card to the third-party one. • To do this hold down the Control+Option keys on your keyboard as you click on the Bluetooth icon in your menubar. • Make a note of the address before changing anything. When you’re all done, come back here and re-check to confirm your technical prowess.

• If you don’t see the Bluetooth icon in your menu bar, • Click on the Apple icon in the very top left of your screen and select System Preferences. • Open the Bluetooth options• Check the box that says “Show Bluetooth in menu bar”.

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• Navigate to and login with that snazzy new Apple Developer account you have. Feeling pretty tech-savvy now, aren't you?• Sort/Scroll/Search until you find “ Additional Tools for Xcode,” • Download it to somewhere that’s easy to find on your computer (e.g.

To your desktop or your downloads folder). Notes: • At the time of writing (May 2017), the latest release was version 8.2. Older versions should work, but I'd start with the most recent release. I have read a couple experiences where only older versions worked, but the authors were using El Capitan, Yosemite, or some other version of OSX that has long-since been replaced. 8.2 worked for me. • I've seen several people suggest downloading Xcode to get Bluetooth Explorer - this is incorrect. You DO NOT need to download and install all of Xcode in order to use the 'Additional Tools for Xcode' package.

They are independent, stand-alone utilities. Xcode is a huge download (>4 GB, compressed) that expands to an even bigger application (nearly 10 GB!). There’s absolutely no reason for using that much time or disk space if you’re not a developer. Once the download has completed, find and open the.dmg file. Within the disk image, open the “Hardware” folder and locate the 'Bluetooth Explorer” application.

The program can either be run directly from the.dmg file, -- or-- you can install it on your hard-drive like any other application. Neither option requires much disk space — the.dmg is only ~60 Mb — so it doesn’t really matter which route you choose. However, I recommend the proper install because, • If you're reading this, and just now figuring out that these resources exist, you're unlikely to need any of the other tools included in the.dmg.• You are likely to need BTE again, should your USB dongle get unplugged or start acting wonky in the future. With it installed, you can access it from your Launchpad and/or put it in your Dock for future access.• You know where to go to re-download the additional tools later, should the need arise.