How to setup a Logitech H600 Wireless Headset

is there some way of doing this?
I have installed the hardware, yet it isnt recognised by the software, if there is any
i plugged it into a Dell laptop an it was almost instantly recognized
so am wonderin if I am doing something wrong
any help is appreciated

Hi,
My Logitech external mic has an On/Off Switch.
When it is plugged in and On the switch is lit up green.
7:41 PM Thursday; October 8, 2009

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