Config Software Sends Wired Keyboards Packing

Oct. 8, 2008
Claiming to transform wireless PC peripherals from a premium after-market purchase to a mass market standard, BlueCore Input Connection Enhancement (BlueICE) software allows Bluetooth keyboards and mice using BlueCore silicon to connect with the host

Claiming to transform wireless PC peripherals from a premium after-market purchase to a mass market standard, BlueCore Input Connection Enhancement (BlueICE) software allows Bluetooth keyboards and mice using BlueCore silicon to connect with the host PC by merely adding batteries. It will also allow them to be used during boot-up before the operating system loads, removing the need for a backup wired keyboard. Essentially, the software forecasts PC bundles that include the latest wireless peripherals. It works with BlueCore4-EXT in wireless keyboards, mice, and the host interface, either built into a PC or housed in a dongle. For more details, call CSR, Richardson, TX. (972) 238-2300.

Company: CSR

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