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Human Interface Device
12.1 Introduction
A typical Bluetooth Human Interface Devices (HID) is a Bluetooth-enabled mouse,
keyboard or joystick. The HID service allows wireless communication to Bluetooth
HID devices.
The HID profile can be used in the following scenarios:
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Connecting a computer to a Bluetooth Mouse.
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Connecting a computer to a Bluetooth Keyboard.
12.2 Connect a Computer to a Bluetooth Mouse
This section outlines how to connect a computer (Computer A) to a mouse
(Bluetooth Mouse B).
Computer A:
Desktop
A Bluetooth Device
Windows 2000
IVT BlueSoleil™
Step 1:
Step 2:
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Step 4:
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Insert the Bluetooth Device into the computer.
Start BlueSoleil™ in the computer and set the security level to low
using the Tools | Configurations | Security menu.
Power on the Bluetooth mouse. (Bluetooth Mouse B)
Connect to HID service:
1. Search for Bluetooth devices in Computer A until you find
Bluetooth Mouse B.
2. Double-click the Bluetooth Mouse B device icon to find it's HID
service. If found, the HID service icon turns red. (Figure 12.1)
Bluetooth Mouse B:
Bluetooth wireless mouse
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