Seems not an issue with the guest OS, as I mentioned even running VBoxManage (with options) does the same thing. I have Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.1.14-112924.vbox-extpack added. This combination works reliably ordinarily. This is a generic USB Bluetooth Adapter ($0.99 direct from China see like ebay itm#262829296763) used with a pair of Motorola HT820 Headphones.
I *must* do the below headphone disconnect/USB BT Adapter physical removal/replace procedure. They still show as 'Paired' in the Win10 'Notifications' window and in Bluetooth Settings trying to invoke a 'connect' in either location does not work. The Headphones are still listed in, e.g., Devices and Printers. Device Manager shows all A-OK with the BT adtapter, but the Headphones no longer show up as a valid Playback Device they are 'Disconnected', though nothing has been done to do so only VBoxManage.exe + the above-listed options, or VirtualBox.exe itself, is being run. (That works/keeps working fine works fine in Guest OS.)Īnd by 'disable', I mean: Windows looks/ACTS like the USB Bluetooth Adapter is still there and working properly, but no sound is going to/through it. (Getting info via VBoxManage, like 'list extpacks' causes this - why?) It does NOT interfere with my Logitech Mouse+USB dongle. As this seems to be something VBox code is doing, yet at times I wouldn't think it needed to, I'm perplexed. If invoked with NO options, it merrily displays options but does NOT 'disable' USB BT adapter/audio.
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Bluetooth Usb Host Controller Driver Boot Camp Windows 10 Windows 7Įven simply running VBoxManage with 'list usbhost' or 'list usbfilter' or 'list extpacks' or 'showvminfo 'Ubuntu 16.04' will have this effect.Easiest way on Windows 10 this worked for Late Mac 2013 with i7 intel (just.
In Device Manager that wouldn't load was the Bluetooth USB Host Controller.
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