I guess I will go back to 64-bit W7 and try again. Just a half-hearted pairing and no functionality. I also went through 3 or 4 sets of drivers and even some third party software but nothing really worked. Except for the fact that the devices were seen and a pairing was attempted, 32-bit Windows 7 was a complete failure. This time the F-keys on the keyboard did not work at all and did not control the volume or bring up the calculator, etc. Windows saw them and added them to the Devices and Printers but both were greyed out and the connection really did not exist. This time around the pairing between the keyboard & mouse and the NUC was performed but not really successful. Well, I just spent a good portion of *today* uninstalling 64-bit Windows 7 and installing 32-bit Windows 7 and had even worse results. Without a functioning Bluetooth keyboard/mouse, using this as an HTPC just won't work. That was a lot of work to do with no resolution. What's wrong with the NUC line? Is this a NUC and 64-bit Windows issue? Should I install W7 32 bit instead? Is this radio bad? Very frustrating especially after reading through these threads and working through several drivers and settings as suggested. All three devices connect to Android devices just fine (Droid Turbo, Droid Razr Maxx, Samsung Galaxy Tab S and Asus MemoPad HD) so I know the devices function. I also tried with a Logitech MX5000 Bluetooth keyboard and the same thing happens with it. I've paired and repaired many times with many different drivers (ones I could find that did not result in a 404 not found.) but nothing. Both devices on/off buttons connect and disconnect the devices as I can see them appear and reappear in Device Manager. Can't type, use the Windows key, CTRL-ALT-DEL, etc. The volume up and down, the calculator button and the Home key (brings up the default browser) all actually work so I know the keyboard is connected and recognized but not one other key functions. The keyboard has a row of function keys and SOME work. So everything seems right but neither device actually functions. So does the Logitech SetPoint software and it tells me the batteries are full. The Bluetooth radio is on and working, I can pair the two devices and Windows sees them. Sounds like this is a major issue that's just not getting resolved for something that's seemingly foolproof.īrand new NUC5i7RYH containing an Intel 7265 radio with fully updated W7-64 SP1, updated BIOS and drivers along with brand new Logitech K810 Bluetooth keyboard and Logitech M557 Bluetooth mouse. That lead me to several hours of uninstalling, installing, reinstalling, and trying to get several items to work but none do. Ok, so I have spent the better part of today reading all the threads about Bluetooth connecting to mice and keyboards but not actually functioning.
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