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Iddo

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  1. Yes I know but for some reason this particular computer does not recognize it as a BT (in win 10 there are 3 options for adding BT devices the first is the "regular one" which doesn't work on this main computer but does on a different small computer I tried with the receiver - the main computer only allows to connect using the 3'rd option - I have no idea why or how to change this...).
  2. Of course - it does not appear as a audio device so I can switch to it. Interestingly I tried with a different computer and it worked so this problem is specific to this computer - still I don't have a solution...
  3. Hi all, Question - I recently got a Pioneer VSX-933 receiver with BT capabilities and wanted to use it as an output (basically wireless speakers) to my win 10 computer. The computer is a pretty new (1-year-old desktop) with BT on the motherboard which seems to work fine otherwise. I tried to pair the receiver to the computer and it worked BUT it is showing on win 10 (which is up to date by the way) as "other devices" and not as an audio device. This means that I can't use it as a "speaker" for the computer (I can't really do much with it actually). How do I resolve that? I am pretty sure that this should work but I could not find any way around this. Attached is a picture from the win 10 showing the receiver listed as "other devices". Help with this will be much appreciated, Thanks Iddo
  4. Hi,Recently I purchased a new Dell 27" 4K monitor and upgraded my machine from win 8.1 to win 10 in order to get better support for higher DPI for my multi monitor rig.Here are when the problems started:1. the main problem is that with the main monitor (Dell 27") set to 175% scale (looks good) the two other monitors are set to 100% scaling - (icons/text looks giant - basically almost unusable). If I set the scaling to a lower setting (on the 4K monitor - say 100%) I can't read the text or see the icons as they are so small (basically the two other monitors use 100% all the time which I can't set any lower - and everything still looks way too big). 2. When the monitors goes to sleep things get massed up - icons on the main monitor turn tiny and open tabs on the main monitor move to the one of the other monitors for no reason. Reading about this I understand that this has something to do with the monitor being connected through DP - but I have no choice- to get 4K @60p I have to connect the monitor through DP.My system: Intel 5820k - 6 core + Asus X99, 32GB ram. Asus GTX970. latest nvidia drivers.Displays: 1. 27" Dell P2715Q 4K - main (connected using DP).2. 24" Dell 2407DFPHC 1920x1200 (connected using DVI).3. 23" LG 1680x1050 (connected using HDMI).I talked to MS and the representative (who had really poor English and I am not sure knew what he was talking about) said that the only way this will work is if I connect the 2 lower res displays to a second GPU. I have a few but they are old GT210 is the newest (I have 8800GT which is super old). I tried to connect the GT210 but it is not recognized by win 10 and I can't seem to install it along with the 970GTX (nvidia driver issues due to different generation cards) to see if it will work or not (buying something newer say GTX950 just for the very low chance that it will help seems kind of silly isn't it?).Ideas on what I can do?Iddo
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