Bluetooth on Mac Pro

I have a 2 x 3 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon Mac Pro and just ordered and received a Magic Trackpad. When it arrived I discovered that it is a bluetooth device. I have a D-Link Bluetooth DBT-120 dongle. I plugged the dongle into my MP but the computer and trackpad did not pair up. Am I missing something? Do I need a different dongle? I am running 10.7.2.

This http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3043 specifically mentions your device, but says it works with the wireless keyboard and mouse, and doesn't specifically mention the trackpad. Maybe some of the links in the article will help.

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