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Want to use the PS5 DualSense on PC? It's easier than you might think, with multiple options to get it running smoothly for your next gaming session.
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How to Use Windows 11 as a Bluetooth Audio Receiver
To listen to music on your Windows 11 PC from a Bluetooth device, you’ll have to pair that device with your PC first. T ...
Adding a printer to Windows 10 is simple, although the process for wired devices will be different than for wireless devices.
We'll start with the easiest way to connect an Xbox controller to the PC and that's via a wired USB connection. Plug the USB cable into the computer. Plug the other end into the Xbox controller. Push ...
Bluetooth technology has changed how we interact with our devices, allowing seamless communication between them. However, when Bluetooth malfunctions, it can be frustrating. You can't transfer a file, ...
Microsoft releases to manufacturers an update that would allow PCs running Windows XP to connect to peripherals, handhelds and cell phones without wires. Microsoft is giving computer manufacturers ...
Some users have been complaining about hearing static noises in their Bluetooth headphones or earphones that are connected to a Windows computer. The issue appears even if the Bluetooth device is ...
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Windows 11 fixes sound: New 'super wideband stereo' finally boosts game chat over Bluetooth LE Audio
Say goodbye to mono game chat. Windows 11 adds stereo support for Bluetooth LE Audio in voice calls and gaming. The latest ...
If you’ve been waiting for an opportunity to plug your PlayStation VR2 headset into a proper gaming PC and dive face first into SteamVR’s rich back catalog of games, your options have been ...
Apple AirPods are one of the most popular choices for wireless earbuds and a main reason for this is their ease of use, seamless connectivity with the Apple ecosystem and impressive sound quality.
MSMobiles takes a look at Dell’s new Axim X3 Pocket PC with built-in WiFi and notices something very interesting: that the X3’s antenna sports a Bluetooth logo, even though it doesn’t actually have ...
Windows PCs feature native support for Xbox-branded controllers — it's a given since both Windows and Xbox are Microsoft products. For a long time, only Xbox or generic controllers were permitted, but ...
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