BlueSoleil 7.0.359.0 is a specific version of a popular Bluetooth software suite and driver developed by IVT Corporation
. It is primarily used to manage Bluetooth connections on older Windows operating systems (like Windows XP, Vista, and 7) where native Bluetooth support was often limited. Key Details
Allows computers to wirelessly connect to various Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones, headsets, cameras, and printers. Version Context:
Version 7 is an older release from around 2011. The software has since been updated to version 10.0. Licensing: It is generally
. Many users receive a basic version bundled with inexpensive Bluetooth USB dongles. If the software is not "licensed" to your specific hardware, it often operates as a trial that restricts data transfers (e.g., a 5 MB limit). Core Features File Transfer:
Sending and receiving files between a PC and mobile devices. Wireless Audio: Using Bluetooth headphones or headsets for music and calls. Contact Management: bluesoleil 703590
Syncing phone contacts and sending SMS text messages directly from a computer. Internet Sharing:
Using a mobile phone as a modem to provide internet access to a PC (Dial-up Networking). Usage Note On modern systems like Windows 10 or 11
, BlueSoleil is rarely necessary because well-functioning Bluetooth drivers are usually provided automatically via Windows Update. Some users report stability issues, such as blue screens, when trying to use older versions of this software on Windows 11. Are you trying to install this specific version for an older device, or are you looking for an alternative for a modern PC?
Setting up the 703590 model involves a specific workflow that differs from plug-and-play adapters:
Download: First, ensure you've downloaded the correct version of Bluesoleil (in your case, 703590) from a reputable source. Be cautious when downloading software from the internet to avoid malware. BlueSoleil 7
Run Installer: Once the download is complete, run the installer. You might need to run it as an administrator, depending on your system settings.
Follow Installation Prompts: Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. The process is straightforward and usually involves agreeing to the terms and conditions, choosing an installation location, and then waiting for the software to install.
Device Not Showing Up: Ensure your device is properly in discoverable mode and that Bluetooth is enabled on the device. Restarting both your computer and the Bluetooth device can also help.
Connection Issues: If you're experiencing connection issues, ensure there are no other devices interfering with your Bluetooth connection. Physical obstructions or other wireless devices can cause problems.
Launch Bluesoleil: After installation, launch Bluesoleil. The software might automatically start upon launching, showing you a list of available Bluetooth devices in range. Driver Installation: It is critical to install the
Make Your Device Discoverable: Ensure the Bluetooth device you want to connect (e.g., a headset, phone, or mouse) is in discoverable mode. This usually involves pressing and holding a button on the device until a light flashes.
Search for Devices: Bluesoleil should automatically search for devices. If not, look for a "Search" or "Refresh" button within the software.
Pair Devices: When your device appears in the list, right-click on it and select "Pair" or a similarly named option. You might be prompted for a passcode, which can usually be found in the device's manual or on the device itself.
Connection: Once paired, your device should connect automatically when in range, or you can manually connect through Bluesoleil.