Mac Pro USB bluetooth dongle install?

Mac Pro 2006 with no Bluetooth card, I want to use my apple wireless keyboard/mouse and trackpad. Bought the IOGear GBU521 USB Bluetooth Dongle. I have a fresh install of Lion on an SSD Drive and another on a Hard Drive.  I have no Bluetooth Icon in the System Prefs menus on either Lion Boot drive. I reset the PRAM, SMC and tried booting with Snow Leopard which also didn't have the icon. Will attempt reinstall of Lion. Hoping someone can help so I don't have to install a bluetooth card.

Sorry, I meant the GBU421.   Got it initially as a cheap ($9 at the time holiday sale) experiment.  I guess the DBT-120 would have been the second choice if the GBU421 hadn't worked.  But it did so I never tried any others.
Note, I plug the dongle into the back of my 27" monitor so that it's within a 1'-2' of my mouse so there is no problems with the mouse.  But with this dongle, and I assume any other (which is why I never tried any other), when I sleep my machine (I never shut down) the power goes off on the monitor and computer (which goes into a standby mode).  This means no power on the dongle.  So you cannot wake up your machine using with BT devices.  I have a wired keyboard so I just hit a key on it to wake my machine up.
Another small "quirk" with the dongle.  Maybe about 15% to 25% of the time the mouse will not immediately re-pair.  Trackpad almost always does.  So when that happens I need to flip the mouse power switch to "get the machine's attention".   Then it re-pair shortly after.  I've just learned to live with this "quirk".  I assume other dongles may behave the same under these conditions.  Interesting enough, the re-pair is immediate when rebooting.

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