I notice you’re asking for a “helpful paper” on . However, that specific number does not correspond to a standard BlueSoleil software version, Bluetooth driver release, or known hardware model (e.g., a USB dongle ID).
file. It is recommended to restart your computer immediately after the installation finishes to ensure the drivers initialize correctly.
BlueSoleil is a comprehensive Bluetooth software suite that replaces or augments the standard Windows Bluetooth stack. Unlike basic drivers, it provides a graphical "Classic View"—a solar-system-style interface where your computer is the sun and connected devices are orbiting planets.
BlueSoleil is outdated and not recommended for new systems. Consider replacing an old Bluetooth dongle with a modern USB 4.0 or 5.0 adapter (e.g., TP-Link UB500) that has native Windows 11 drivers.
Look for "Bluetooth" and "Universal Serial Bus controllers." Identify your Dongle: Find the Generic Bluetooth Radio. Update Driver Manually: Right-click the device -> Update Driver. Choose "Browse my computer for drivers." Select "Let me pick from a list."
In Device Manager → Details → Hardware IDs. If you see USB\VID_0A12&PID_0001 (CSR) or VID_0A5C (Broadcom), you are likely compatible.