Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop works with BT integrated?

Hi guys,.

I was wondering if the Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000 (keyboard and mouse combo bluetooth) works with the built-in bluetooth (Satellite A300-1QM) module. Any experience anyone? I would like to know if I should use the (usb) bluetooth dongle that comes with the Office Wireless or if I can use the integrated bluetooth in Toshiba.

Thanks in advance,
Head of bed.

This keyboard and mouse don't work with the receiver Bluetooth internal.
You need the dongle that you get with these input devices.

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