703590 — Bluesoleil

BlueSoleil 7.0.359.0 (often stylized as 703590) is a legacy Bluetooth software suite developed by IVT Corporation

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BlueSoleil 703590 – Common Questions

  1. Remove the Bluetooth dongle.
  2. Uninstall BlueSoleil.
  3. Restart your computer.
  4. Plug the dongle back in. Windows 10/11 will usually automatically install generic drivers, and the device will appear in your Settings menu under "Bluetooth & devices."

While modern operating systems like Windows 10 and 11 have robust built-in Bluetooth stacks, BlueSoleil remains relevant for users with legacy hardware or specialized industrial Bluetooth devices that require IVT’s specific drivers for full compatibility. The number "703590" typically appears in technical logs or license databases, signifying the persistence of this utility in technical environments where standard drivers fall short. bluesoleil 703590

Pair Devices: When your device appears in the list, right-click on it and select "Pair" or a similarly named option. You might be prompted for a passcode, which can usually be found in the device's manual or on the device itself. BlueSoleil 7

Step 2: Insert the Dongle Once the software prompts you or the installation completes, insert the BlueSoleil 703590 into an available USB port. Windows will detect new hardware. Remove the Bluetooth dongle

Classic View: Features a distinct "solar system" graphical interface where the computer is the center and surrounding devices appear as planets for easy pairing. Technical Details & Compatibility BlueSoleil - Download

Device Not Showing Up: Ensure your device is properly in discoverable mode and that Bluetooth is enabled on the device. Restarting both your computer and the Bluetooth device can also help.