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Purchased this for my Mother's older i mac. Setup was as easy as plugging it in.
I've used the kensington for awhile now, I like it, somewhat easier for me than my previous d-link. I would recommend it to anyone.
It took me a little while to get the hang of making the adapter and my devices recognize each other, but it wasn't too bad. This product worked fine right away - simple follow the directions for install. I've only used it a limited number of times so far, though.
I was concerned that it might not work on a Mac with a Canon Printer. It does and it was simple.
The blogs also state that this same solution works with Palm Smart Phones as well. I still had the Palm Desktop installed on the desktop computer, and it worked just as though I was using my USB cradle. I read several blogs about how others had successfully used the Kensington 33348 Bluetooth USB Adapter. This saved me tons of time in recreating my contacts list. I tried simply using Palm's desktop and the USB cradle to sink up the Palm.
I don't know why PalmOne doesn't suggest this simple solution. I ordered the Adapter, incerted the installation disk that came in the package, set the Palm to read Bluetooth from my laptop computer and in 5 minutes the computer was reading all the Palm files and loading them to the Palm Desktop software. That continued to fail, and the computer continued to request new drivers. I was struggling to find a solution for sinking-up my Palm Tungsten E2 with my new HP Vista 64 Bit desktop computer operating system. The PalmOne website states that the Palm Desktop does not support 64 Bit operating systems.
What a releif.
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