Using Bluetooth with Facetime?

Is it possible to use my bluetooth headset during a Facetime chat?

Not supported at present. Suggest Apple add that capability here:
http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html

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    Ectophile wrote:
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    I know that NI states that they only support BT devices that work with Microsoft driver. I am creating a BT "Hands Free" device but the MS drivers don't support the required functionality. Is there any way to hook the LV BT functions into Widcomm driver? NI supports Widcomm for PDA so why not PC?
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