Yes, I also tried to use another USB 4.0 external dongle, but although I install it, Bluetooth is lost, like zombie.
Now I am trying to do next, I think it could be a good option for all Windows 8 & 8.1 users with similar problems:
I have an android 6.0 phone and I have checked I am able to control my puck from chrome installed on it following 'getting started with puck'.
I have installed vysor (http://www.vysor.io) on my PC. Really easy, you can follow steps on web, and then you can use your phone from your laptop while you charge it :-), so you have keyboard and mouse for using web IDE on your phone.
Sure, you also can try these two ways:
Andromium.
Connect your phone to a tv screen and use a bluetooth keyboard & mouse to program directly the puck on your phone using web IDE.
Maybe is not the comfortablest way, but it is an option. Well, write now I have installed it. Now I need to make time for using it in this way.
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
Yes, I also tried to use another USB 4.0 external dongle, but although I install it, Bluetooth is lost, like zombie.
Now I am trying to do next, I think it could be a good option for all Windows 8 & 8.1 users with similar problems:
Sure, you also can try these two ways:
Maybe is not the comfortablest way, but it is an option. Well, write now I have installed it. Now I need to make time for using it in this way.
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