Bluetooth: How to Identify a D-Link DBT-120 (Rev B2) Adapter
Learn how to identify the USB Bluetooth adapter that works with the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse.
Products Affected
Mice, Keyboards, Bluetooth
If your computer doesn't have built-in Bluetooth hardware, you can use the D-Link DBT-120 (rev B2 or later) USB Bluetooth adapter with the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse. You can tell if you have the right revision of the adapter by looking at these markings:
Part number "DBT-120" appears on the front side of the adapter (Figure 1).

Figure 1 Front of D-Link Bluetooth adapter
A label on the back side of the adapter indicates the model number "DBT-120" and revision "H/W:B2" or later (Figure 2).

Figure 2 Back of D-Link Bluetooth adapter
A similar label may be on the packaging that came with the adapter. Contact D-Link for additional information if you are unsure of the adapter's revision.
Related documents
86207: Bluetooth: Macintosh Computers With Built-In Bluetooth
Part number "DBT-120" appears on the front side of the adapter (Figure 1).

Figure 1 Front of D-Link Bluetooth adapter
A label on the back side of the adapter indicates the model number "DBT-120" and revision "H/W:B2" or later (Figure 2).

Figure 2 Back of D-Link Bluetooth adapter
A similar label may be on the packaging that came with the adapter. Contact D-Link for additional information if you are unsure of the adapter's revision.
Related documents
86207: Bluetooth: Macintosh Computers With Built-In Bluetooth
Important: Information about products not manufactured by Apple is provided for information purposes only, and does not constitute Apple's recommendation or endorsement. Please contact the vendor for additional information.
Document 17159, "Locating Vendor Information" can help you search for a particular vendor's address and phone number.
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