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What devices are you actually trying to use, here? What happens when you set it up in windows? Does the OBDII device appear as a serialport on your machine? It'll probably be COM6 or something like that - it's in your bluetooth control panel. Point your OBDII software at that.
I don't use windows personally, but everything here is in the realm of "simple stuff that windows does out of the box".
To check if it's working and not centrafuse or something, open putty, connect it to the COM port described in your bluetooth setup thingy [as a serial terminal], then hit enter a couple times and type "AT Z" then hit enter, to see what happens. If you get a bunch of init stuff, a device description, and a > prompt, then you know the device is working.
Gary (-;
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