Sturdy device but, I can become wrought with concern when I see a ticket about a problem followed by "it's a 4310, what should I do?" I gravitate directly to prepping a different device to get yet another one out of circulation before it gets re-issued to another often traveling employee. Seems more something went wrong during the assembly of certain models. If something we need to work can fail in the past few years it has been traced back to a Dell e4310 model. we will replace it with a Dell part in the Dell laptop and still get same performance out of the laptop. On occasion the Bluetooth adapter built into the device has been troublesome. Quite a few more controls you will notice are available with this stack but remains easy to operate still. You might have better luck since external Bluetooth adapters are also proving troublesome. Some of the devices we manufacture can utilize Bluetooth so our technical support department will commonly use the newest Toshiba stacks added to the widcomm stack the our Dell systems will use. Dell Technologies Latitude E5550 star 3.6.I will probably log a ProSupport ticket for this too, but somehow feel the Spiceworks Community may be of more help (I may be wrong but I think Support will give a list of generic troubleshooting steps)
#LATITUDE E6440 BLUETOOTH DRIVER DRIVERS#
Maybe there is an application I have missed, similarly (I tend to put drivers on, not all the other bloatware)
#LATITUDE E6440 BLUETOOTH DRIVER INSTALL#
Has anyone come across similar issues before? Can the driver install order really make a difference? The drivers were installed on this one in a near random order (alphabetically by file name, usually) which I have never known to cause a problem before.
I was able to use the mouse on the Dell laptop when on OEM image (so not a hardweare issue), but now it doesn't work (in the state of the second bullet point above) after rebuild - the driver versions on the Bluetooth side are identical to the OEM image The same mouse works fine on my Samsung company laptop and we have recently acquired a new Dell Latitude E5550 so I have been using it for testing.