I've got the D610 also and I'm using the omega drivers and just installed them over the "builtin" dell ones. Or you could uninstall the dell drivers, don't let it reboot and then install the new ones without first rebooting. ...
Glad you found the link...had read the article and lost the bookmark. I thought it was an incredibly neat idea also, only thing is they used a normal desktop LCD monitor....not sure it'd be quite as easy w/ a laptop display though.
As far as I know you can't take a laptop LCD and just slap a 15pin connector on it, not that simple. There's issues w/ power and doing some sort of "conversion" for display on the LCD.
I've wanted to do the same thing...
Just installed a the new widcomm drivers here on a latitude D610 w/ the 350 module and it works great. Right now only use it to sync an iPaq and run a bluetooth mouse so not sure about the 2.0 compatibility, but so far it works...
I use Delorme Street Atlas 2005 on the laptop hooked up to an older Garmin GPS unit via serial port that I already had and I love the program. Cheaper than a lot of solutions out there and pretty accurate from what I've seen. My father...
New audio drivers didn't help any here either.
The more I play around with it the more I think it's mostly 'cause of grounding issues. I use it in my car hooked into the line input of my stereo and if I'm running it off my power...
Freak4dell -> Well I guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion...but I've found most apple software to be quite good. Are you talking about the OS or 3rd party software for the mac? Oh, and there IS right click functionality...
Go to the hardware control panel list and see which driver windows is using for the bluetooth card....sounds like it's using windows' built-in drivers instead of specialized Dell or third party ones. I have a D610 and it uses some...