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Recent Posts Adding the Office 365 “stubs” to your VS Code profile Azure AD & SharePoint (On-Premises) update following SPS Lisbon and ESPC There were giants in those days, there are giants these days.Product ID: 0x0001, Vendor ID: 0x0a12 (Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd.), Version: 51. * Appears as "Bluetooth USB Host Controller" in Mac's System Information, USB Device Tree * USB 2.1, according to Schuberth's printed specs.
* Acquired November 2014, latest firmware version (as of this writing), determined after connecting their Windows software to the SRC.
* Windows 7 (32-bit) fully patched and updated. * OS X 10.10.3 (Yosemite) on Early 2008 17 inch MacBook Pro * I guessed (correctly) that the Mac was capturing the SRC as a Bluetooth device, without prompting to connect it to Mac or Windows. * Another (more careful) look at the USB & Bluetooth settings revealed the "Share Bluetooth devices with Windows" checkbox. That was my hint about why the Mac or Windows dialog box was not appearing. * The Schuberth SRC appears in the Mac's System Information utility as "Cambridge Silicon Radio Bluetooth Adapter". Note: The checkbox to the left of "Cambridge Silicon Radio Bluetooth Adapter" is checked, but that is probably due to the fact that I answered the Mac or Windows prompt and the SRC is currently connected. The checkbox on the left is also checked, but this probably related to my successful connection.ĥ. In the Connect USB Devices frame, if "Cambridge Silicon Radio Bluetooth Adapter" appears, set the pulldown menu to either "Ask what to do" or "Connect to Windows". On my USB 2 Mac computers, it is set for "USB Compatibility: 2.0" and "Ask what to do" (When a new USB device is plugged in).Ĥ. In the bottom left corner, disable (uncheck) "Share Bluetooth devices with Windows"ģ. You will see a frame labeled "Connect USB Devices", a hidden setting for "Advanced USB options", and a checkbox at the bottom labeled "Share Bluetooth devices with Windows"Ģ. In the VMware Fusion settings for your Windows virtual machine, click on USB & Bluetooth setting. Uncheck "Share Bluetooth devices with Windows" in the USB & Bluetooth setting for your Windows virtual machine in VMware Fusion. Nothing happens.Īll other USB devices (flash drives, external hard drives, etc.) get the "Mac or Windows" prompt and work in correctly in Windows. When I connect the Schuberth SRC to my Mac, there is no dialog box with the buttons: "Connect to Mac / Connect to Windows. I realize that most people here do not have a Schuberth SRC, but this solution probably applies to many similar programmable Bluetooth devices with Windows-only applications.
Some ScalaRider products have native Mac or Windows support, others have only Windows support. The Schuberth SRC is designed (and manufactured?) by Cardo / CardoSystems and these notes apply to their helmet accessories, such as the ScalaRider products. These notes also apply to the Schuberth S2 helmet SRC and earlier versions of the SRC for older helmets. Think of it as a smart Bluetooth headset. The Schuberth SRC provides built-in communications electronics for a Schuberth C3 Pro helmet for audio (GPS, intercom, phone, etc.). Eventually I solved the problem, and decided to document it here for others. No "Mac or Windows" prompt appeared, and I was stumped.
I was trying to connect the USB interface for a Schuberth SRC to Schuberth's Windows application, but it didn't work.