Belkin Bluetooth Headset Adapter

I am not happy with the stereo BT support on my MacbookPro (10.4x). I have a Belkin model F8T013 USB Bluetooth adapter and the documentation says go to Apple for the driver. I can not find it anywhere. Does anyone know were I can get the driver or if it even exists?
Thanks
Fred

Have you contacted Belkin for their support on this. Surely if they told you there is a driver they should have it at their web site support or know where it is. I would think that there is no separate driver but it would be built-in to the Mac OS.

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