![]() ![]() ![]() #USB BT400 WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#This is the method I used:DRIVER INSTALLATION0) do not plug it in yet1) go to Asus USB-BT400 website to download latest drivers (updated ) - do this because you cannot vouch for the date/version of those on the disc.2) click on 'Support'3) click on 'Driver & Tools'4) choose your Operating System and download the zip by clicking on 'Global' (~18 MB)5) unzip the file (now ~45 MB unzipped) and open the folder until you see 2 folders - 'Drivers' and 'Installer'6) open the 'Installer' folder and click on 'Setup' application (not the config file of same name)7) after successful install, reboot8) plug it in (protrudes 9mm as pictured).9) At this point Windows gave me several discouraging messages (below) but hang in there:- "The last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it." - "USB device not recognized - The last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it." It gave these messages presumably because it was trying to automatically install drivers despite my already supplying them.10) I decided to unplug all non-essential USB's (all but keyboard and mouse), and move the Asus USB-BT400 to a new USB port (passthrough USB on Corsair Strafe keyboard), and then it just worked, presumably because Windows now considers it to be an old device, not new.BLUETOOTH PAIRING1) Go to Settings -> Devices -> Bluetooth and turn it on, if it isn't on already2) Pair with your device. Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2017 ![]()
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