Bluetooth/DBT-120 problem

have a program BluePhone Elite. all worked great with the cube. the first time I tried it on the iMac, it crashed hard. I thought nothing of it and didn't think about it until now. it has been doing the hard crash for a few hours now. I thought it was the program's prefs file, so I deleted it. then I opened bluetooth and the program, then reversed the order. same results. then I tried just the phone. same results. within a minute everything freezes and I have to do a shutdown and restart. will try the older keyboard next but any suggestions?
thanks

Have you checked your crash logs? Or check that you're running the latest BluePhoneElite - it's updated quite frequently.

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