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Bluetooth USB Micro Adapter LM1010 User’s Manual...
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Bluetooth Networking Overview Bluetooth wireless technology lets you make short-range (typically within a distance of 10 meters) wireless connections between your computer and other Bluetooth enabled devices. Bluetooth functionality is enabled by the Bluetooth radio that is installed on your computer. Types of Bluetooth enabled devices you can use with your Bluetooth enabled computer include (but are not limited to): •...
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • Media players • Digital cameras • Other • • With your Bluetooth enabled computer, you also can: • • • • • • •...
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• • To change the default settings that control how Bluetooth works on your computer, see K D If you are having difficulty using other Bluetooth devices with your computer, see Terminology audio headset A wearable hands-free audio device that has a speaker and a microphone. Some audio headsets can be used both for telephone calls and for listening to high-quality stereo audio.
A technology that uses the Internet to place and receive telephone calls. Personal Information Manager. An application, such as Microsoft Outlook , that is used to manage ® ® contacts, send and receive mail, create notes, and schedule events and tasks. Secure Connection A connection between Bluetooth devices in which all data exchanged is encrypted.
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Add and Connect to a Bluetooth Enabled Device Add a Bluetooth Enabled Device To add a Bluetooth enabled device to your computer, you can use the Bluetooth icon located in the taskbar notification area or you can use a menu item in the Bluetooth Devices control panel NOTE: Before a Bluetooth device can be found, it must be within range and set to be discoverable.
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Make a Network Connection to Another Bluetooth Enabled Computer or to a Personal Area Network (PAN) You can make a network connection from your computer other Bluetooth enabled devices. A network connection can be used to share files, synchronize calendar and contact items, or gain access to a network available on the other device.
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Check the Working Condition and Status of My Bluetooth Adapter The appearance of the Bluetooth icon (located in the taskbar notification area) indicates the working condition and status of your Bluetooth adapter: The adapter is working and is turned on. The adapter is either not working or is turned off.
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1. If you have not already done so, add the device you want to use (see 2.Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area. 3.Double-click the icon for the device, or right-click the icon and select Control. The operations that you can perform with a specific Bluetooth enabled device are listed under Device Operations.
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Play Audio Stored on My Bluetooth Enabled Device Through My Computer You can play audio on another Bluetooth enabled device and listen to it on this computer’s speakers or headset. This may be convenient when this computer is better equipped with sound devices, but the Internet content, audio file, or DVD you want to listen to resides on the other Bluetooth device.
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Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area. Double-click the icon for the audio headset, or right-click the icon and select Control. 2.Under Headset Operations\ Headset and Speakerphone, click the Connect button. You can now use your Bluetooth audio headset to place or receive a phone call using an Internet telephony service or during an voice-enabled instant messaging session.
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commands to perform tasks on your computer, such as saving files, opening programs, and browsing the Internet. You must first configure the headset to be used for Bluetooth voice recognition. Double-click the Bluetooth control icon in the taskbar notification area. Double-click the icon for the audio headset, or right-click the icon and select Control.
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Use a Bluetooth Audio Headset for Internet Telephone Calls Your Bluetooth enabled computer supports the use of a Bluetooth audio headset with various internet telephony services and instant messaging services that provide voice chat. These services include Skype™, Microsoft Linc™, Vonage , Google Talk™, Yahoo! Messenger™, MSN Messenger, and others.
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4.Under Other things you can do, click Manage other program access to Skype. 5.Select Bluetooth Headset Helper.exe and click Change. 6.Select Allow this program to use Skype and click OK. Now, you can use the button on your headset to accept or reject a Skype call, place a call on hold, hang up, or redial a number.
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2.To start a Skype call, say “Call name”, where name is a Skype contact. If the computer finds a match for name in your Skype contacts, it initiates the call. If the computer finds multiple matches, it displays them in a numbered list. Say the number of the contact you want to call.
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Use Software to Establish a Connection to Your Headset To use a Bluetooth audio headset for telephone calls, you typically need only to add the device to your computer (see ) and turn it on. The connection stops when you turn the device off and automatically restarts when you turn it on again.
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Adjust the playback (audio output) and recording (audio input) settings in the application to use Bluetooth hands-free audio. Use Voice Commands with Skype and Windows Speech Recognition You can use voice commands with your Bluetooth headset to initiate hands-free calls with Skype or use Windows Speech Recognition services.
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NOTE: You can use the Microsoft Setup Wizard to improve the computer’s ability to recognize your voice commands. Click the Start button , click Control Panel, then click Ease of Access. Under Speech Recognition, click Set up a microphone, then follow the instructions in the wizard.
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In and Audio Out settings to use a Bluetooth Hands-free Audio device, and routes calls to your headset. To set up Skype to allow the Bluetooth program to use Skype: 1.Open Skype. 2.On the Tools menu, click Options. 3.Click the Advanced tab, and then click Advanced Settings. 4.Under Other things you can do, click Manage other program access to Skype.
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A window opens to show the voice commands you can use. 2.To start a Skype call, say “Call name”, where name is a Skype contact. If the computer finds a match for name in your Skype contacts, it initiates the call. If the computer finds multiple matches, it displays them in a numbered list.
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Use Software to Establish a Connection to Your Headset To use a Bluetooth audio headset for telephone calls, you typically need only to add the device to your computer (see ) and turn it on. The connection stops when you turn the device off and automatically restarts when you turn it on again.
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Use a Bluetooth Audio Headset with Other Internet Telephony Applications 1.After you have connected to your audio headset, start your internet telephony application. Adjust the playback (audio output) and recording (audio input) settings in the application to use Bluetooth hands-free audio. Use Voice Commands with Skype and Windows Speech Recognition You can use voice commands with your Bluetooth headset to initiate hands-free calls with Skype or use Windows Speech Recognition services.
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To begin using Windows Speech Recognition, say “Start”. Windows Speech Recognition enters listening mode and you can begin using voice commands to control your computer. See the Speech Recognition topics in Windows Help and Support for common commands and related instructions. NOTE: You can use the Microsoft Setup Wizard to improve the computer’s ability to recognize your voice commands.
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headset, or right-click the icon and select Control. Under Device Type Operations\ Video, click Connect opposite Start displaying video from 4.Start playing or capturing video on the other Bluetooth device. A window opens on your computer to display the video. To stop streaming video to this computer, click Disconnect.
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4.On the Bluetooth device, allow the connection, if necessary. You can now use your computer as a speakerphone for your mobile phone. Use this Computer to Dial a Call on Your Bluetooth Enabled Phone You can use your computer to dial a number on your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or computer. This may be convenient when you use your computer to look up a phone number on the Internet or in your contacts list.
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4.If prompted by your Bluetooth device, accept the connection. Print to a Bluetooth Enabled Printer If you have not already done so, add your Bluetooth enabled printer (see NOTE: During the pairing process, You may have to type the PIN code for the printer. Check the manual that came with the printer for the PIN code or check the Bluetooth menu on the printer for the passkey.
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3.Click the Services tab. 4.Select the service named Printing (HCRP) and click OK. Send and Receive SMS Messages on My Phone If you use the Short Message Service (SMS) on your Bluetooth enabled phone or other device, you may be able to use your computer to send and receive SMS messages on your phone. NOTE: This feature is available on SMS-capable phones that support the Bluetooth Message Access Profile (MAP).
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Reading and Replying to Messages When you receive a new message on your phone, a small window pops up in the notification area of the taskbar and the message displays in the SMS Inbox. • To read a message, select it in the Inbox and click View •...
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Creating New Messages To create a new message using SMS Editor, from the SMS Inbox, click Create . Type the address and message, and click Send . You can click Back to return to the Inbox. The message also appears on your phone. Send and Receive SMS Messages on My Phone If you use the Short Message Service (SMS) on your Bluetooth enabled phone or other device, you may be able to use your computer to send and receive SMS messages on your phone.
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Reading and Replying to Messages When you receive a new message on your phone, a small window pops up in the notification area of the taskbar and the message displays in the SMS Inbox. • To read a message, select it in the Inbox and click View •...
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Creating New Messages To create a new message using SMS Editor, from the SMS Inbox, click Create . Type the address and message, and click Send . You can click Back to return to the Inbox. The message also appears on your phone. Send and Receive SMS Messages on My Phone If you use the Short Message Service (SMS) on your Bluetooth enabled phone or other device, you may be able to use your computer to send and receive SMS messages on your phone.
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Reading and Replying to Messages When you receive a new message on your phone, a small window pops up in the notification area of the taskbar and the message displays in the SMS Inbox. • To read a message, select it in the Inbox and click View •...
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Creating New Messages To create a new message using SMS Editor, from the SMS Inbox, click Create . Type the address and message, and click Send . You can click Back to return to the Inbox. The message also appears on your phone. Use My Phone as a Bluetooth Proximity Device for My Computer You can configure your computer to automatically lock whenever your Bluetooth enabled phone is...
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If the Hands-free Profile is available on your phone, this option displays as follows: Use the (Device Name) as a proximity device (this will cause a headset connection to the phone to remain open) If the A2DP Profile is available on your phone, this option displays as follows: Use the (Device Name) as a proximity device (this will cause an audio connection to the phone to remain open) If this option does not display, your phone may not support this feature.
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You can take the following actions: • Allow the computer to lock automatically after 10 seconds. While the phone is out of range, the proximity feature remains enabled but inactive. If the phone is again within range when you unlock the computer, the proximity feature is automatically reactivated. If the phone is not in range when you unlock the computer, a notification displays for 10 seconds that offers the same options shown in the figure.
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Use My Phone as a Bluetooth Proximity Device for My Computer You can configure your computer to automatically lock whenever your Bluetooth enabled phone is moved out of range and to unlock when the phone returns within range. The phone is referred to as a proximity device for the computer.
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If this option does not display, your phone may not support this feature. 4.On the phone, accept the connection, if necessary. NOTE: Only one device at a time can be enabled as a proximity device. If you attempt to enable a second device as a proximity device, an alert displays to allow you to disable this service on the current device.
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• Click Do not lock this computer. The computer does not attempt to lock for 30 minutes, allowing you to continue using your computer. The proximity feature remains enabled but is inactivated. After 30 minutes, the computer attempts to reconnect to the proximity device. If it is within range, the proximity feature is reactivated automatically and you can continue working without interruption.
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Use My Phone as a Bluetooth Proximity Device for My Computer You can configure your computer to automatically lock whenever your Bluetooth enabled phone is moved out of range and to unlock when the phone returns within range. The phone is referred to as a proximity device for the computer.
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If this option does not display, your phone may not support this feature. 4.On the phone, accept the connection, if necessary. NOTE: Only one device at a time can be enabled as a proximity device. If you attempt to enable a second device as a proximity device, an alert displays to allow you to disable this service on the current device.
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• Click Do not lock this computer. The computer does not attempt to lock for 30 minutes, allowing you to continue using your computer. The proximity feature remains enabled but is inactivated. After 30 minutes, the computer attempts to reconnect to the proximity device. If it is within range, the proximity feature is reactivated automatically and you can continue working without interruption.
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• Serial Port Profile (SPP) • Hands-free Profile (HFP) • Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) If your phone does not support any of these profiles, the proximity lock feature will not be available. Refer to the documentation that came with your phone for information on supported Bluetooth profiles and how to enable them.
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you to cancel or continue disconnecting. Using the Proximity Lock Feature When your phone is connected as a proximity device and the phone is moved out of range, a Bluetooth Notification displays on your computer: You can take the following actions: •...
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When the phone is again within range, you can click Retry to reactivate the phone as a proximity lock. • Click Do not lock this computer, disable proximity. The proximity lock feature is disabled and the computer remains available for use. You can use the Bluetooth Device Control page for the phone to reenable the proximity lock feature.
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and click Continue. NOTE: You can start the connection from either computer, but not both. 5.Accept the connection on the other computer. 6.Follow the on-screen instructions to play the game. Using EasyBits Chat 1.Ensure that both computers are within range and discoverable. On each computer, click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area, and then click Open Settings.
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NOTE: You can run only one EasyBits game at a time. On one of the computers (but not both), select the name of the other Bluetooth enabled computer and click Continue. NOTE: You can start the connection from either computer, but not both. 5.Accept the connection on the other computer.
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3.On each computer, double-click the EasyBits game you want to play. NOTE: You can run only one EasyBits game at a time. On one of the computers (but not both), select the name of the other Bluetooth enabled computer and click Continue. NOTE: You can start the connection from either computer, but not both.
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Set the Folder Used to Exchange Files with Another Bluetooth Device Use this option to set the folder on this computer used for file transfers with the other Bluetooth enabled device. When the other device sends a file, it will be stored here. Also, a subfolder of this folder is used as the default location for backing up and restoring contact and calendar information from other Bluetooth devices.
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NOTE: You can copy files between the two devices by dragging and dropping them between folders on your remote device and this computer. You can also right-click on a file or folder, select Copy, and then paste it to a location on this computer, or vice versa. Send Files and Folders to Another Bluetooth Enabled Device You can send a file from this computer to another Bluetooth enabled device such as a mobile phone or...
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Send Files From Microsoft Office Applications to Another Bluetooth Enabled Device 1.Open the Microsoft Office file you want to send. On the File menu, point to Send To, point to Bluetooth, and then click the name of the destination device. -or- Click Other, click the device name in the Select Device list, and then click OK.
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Share and Manage Personal Information Manager (PIM) Items W/D / & & Send Personal Information Manager (PIM) Items If you have not already done so, add the Bluetooth enabled device to which and from which you want to send PIM items (see Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area.
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Back Up Contacts and Calendar Items from Another Bluetooth Enabled Device If another Bluetooth enabled device uses a Personal Information Manager (PIM) application, you can back up the Contacts and Calendar items from that device to your computer. Backups can be restored to the device to recover lost data, or can be transferred from the computer to another Bluetooth device.
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Under Device Type Operations\ Backup and Synchronization, click Restore backed-up Contacts and Calendar to the (Device Name) Device Type. In the My device backups pane, expand the backed-up items containing the files you want to restore, and then click either Calendar or Contacts. NOTE: You cannot restore both the contacts and calendar items at the same time.
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Synchronize Contacts, Calendars, Mail, and Notes Folders You can synchronize the Contacts, Calendars, Mail, and Notes folders on your computer with the respective folders on another Bluetooth enabled device. During synchronization, the contents of each folder on the other Bluetooth enabled device is compared with the contents of each respective folder on your computer.
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using ActiveSync with your Windows Phone. Visit for more information. To synchronize data between your Windows Phone and your computer: If you have not already done so, add the Windows Mobile phone as a Bluetooth device on this computer (see Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area.
Configure Whether Your Bluetooth Enabled Hands-free Device Shows Contact Information and Call Logs Some hands-free devices provide an LCD display to show caller ID information for incoming calls. If your device has this capability, and you use an Internet phone service such as Skype™ on your computer, then you can configure whether the headset displays contact and call information for calls received on this computer.
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If you later clear this check box, devices that have previously connected to this computer can still do • Select whether you receive an alert when a new Bluetooth device wants to connect. • Display or hide the Bluetooth icon in the notification area. If it is hidden, you can continue to access Bluetooth software by clicking Start, and clicking Control Panel.
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Add or Delete a Communications Port On the COM Port tab, you can add or delete a serial port. To view, add, or delete a communications port: 1.Click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area, and then select Open Settings. 2.In Bluetooth Settings, click the COM Ports tab.
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Advanced tab—Displays properties for the radio, including the Bluetooth Host Controller Interface (HCI) version and the Bluetooth Link Manager Protocol (LMP) version. Driver tab—Displays information about the driver and, if these features are available, enables updating, disabling, and uninstalling the driver. Details tab—Displays device properties and values.
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• Open Bluetooth Exchange Folder Designate a different location for Bluetooth Exchange Folder. Click Browse, and then select the folder where the File Transfer service will save files. Be sure to name the folder Bluetooth • Exchange Folder. CAUTION: The default folder for Bluetooth file exchanges is named Bluetooth Exchange Folder and is located in My Documents.
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Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area. Double-click the icon for the device, or right-click the icon and select Control. 2.Under Tasks in the left pane, click Synchronization settings. Select the checkboxes next to the PIM items that you want this computer to accept from your Bluetooth enabled device.
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Bluetooth Networking Overview Bluetooth wireless technology lets you make short-range (within a distance of 10 meters) wireless connections between your computer and other Bluetooth enabled devices, eliminating the need for cables. Because Bluetooth communications are broadcast over the air, Bluetooth devices exchange PIN codes and encryption to verify identity and provide security against the interception of sensitive data.
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• Download pictures to your computer. Other • Use a Bluetooth enabled wireless mouse, keyboard, or game controller. • Print to a Bluetooth enabled printer. • Print to a standard printer that is physically connected to a Bluetooth enabled computer. With your Bluetooth enabled computer, you also can: •...
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Terminology audio headset A wearable hands-free audio device that has a speaker and a microphone. Some audio headsets can be used both for telephone calls and for listening to high-quality stereo audio. Other types of audio headsets can be used only for telephone calls and for voice playback and recording.
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Encryption translates data into an unreadable format using a secret key or password. Decrypting the data requires the same key or password that was used to encrypt it. Host Controller Interface Human Interface Device (HID) An input device such as a mouse, keyboard, or game controller that sends user input to a computer.
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Getting Started First, make sure that your Bluetooth adapter is working and is turned on (see Check the Working Condition and Status of My Bluetooth Adapter). Next, open My Bluetooth Places either by clicking the Start button, pointing to All Programs, and clicking My Bluetooth Places, or by right-clicking the Bluetooth icon in the notification area, and then clicking Explore My Bluetooth Places.
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Check the Working Condition and Status of My Bluetooth Adapter The appearance of the Bluetooth icon (located in the taskbar notification area) indicates the working condition and status of your Bluetooth adapter: The adapter is working and is turned on. The adapter is either not working or is turned off.
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Find Available Bluetooth Enabled Devices You can find available Bluetooth enabled devices from My Bluetooth Places. The icon, name, and Bluetooth address for each found Bluetooth device are displayed in the right pane. EKd Before a Bluetooth device can be found (available), it must be within range and set to be discoverable.
Pair with a Bluetooth Enabled Device You can pair with a Bluetooth enabled device from My Bluetooth Places or from the Bluetooth icon located in the taskbar notification area. To pair from My Bluetooth Places: 1. Right-click the , and then click icon In D under ...
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Connect a Bluetooth Wireless Mouse, Keyboard, or Game Controller You can connect a Bluetooth wireless mouse, keyboard, or game controller from My Bluetooth Places or from the Bluetooth icon located in the taskbar notification area. To connect from My Bluetooth Places: 1.
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Automatically Authorize Access to the Bluetooth Services on My Computer Whenever you start to use a Bluetooth service on a Bluetooth enabled device, the device sends an access authorization request to your computer. By default, you must manually authorize access each time such requests are received.
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See Which Bluetooth Enabled Devices My Computer Is Paired With and Connected To You can see which Bluetooth enabled devices your computer is paired with and connected to from My Bluetooth Places. 1. Right-click the , and then click icon Check the appearance of device icons displayed in the right pane.
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Printer Cellular Phone/Smartphone Unknown Device EKd The term that is displayed for a particular type of device might not exactly match the term used in the table.
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Change the Name and Type of My Computer When your computer is set to let other Bluetooth enabled devices discover it, (see Enable or Prevent Discovery of My Computer), the assigned computer name identifies the computer to other Bluetooth enabled devices that are within range. The assigned computer type determines the type of icon that is used to represent your computer.
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Enable or Prevent Discovery of My Computer EKd Because of corporate security policies, it might not be possible to change this particular Bluetooth setting. If so, contact your IT administrator for more information or if you have any questions. To enable your computer to be discovered by other Bluetooth enabled devices: 1.
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Control Skype™ Calls Using a Hands-free Device 1. Right-click the in the taskbar notification area, and then click icon 2. In , click the tab. 3. Under , select the check box.
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Specify the Type of Notice I Receive When a Remote Device Connects to My Computer 1. Right-click the in the taskbar notification area, and then click icon 2. In , click the tab. To specify not to be notified: •...
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Set Rules for Sending and Receiving PIM Items On the PIM Interface tab, you can specify whether you want to allow other Bluetooth enabled devices to send you PIM items such as business cards, calendar items, messages, and notes. You can also specify where to store received items, whether to include attachments with mail that you send and receive, and which business card to send.
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Set Rules for Sharing Files and Equipment On the Share tab, you can specify whether your computer can share files with other Bluetooth enabled devices and whether other Bluetooth enabled devices can share your printer and modem. To view or change existing settings: 1.
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To allow other Bluetooth enabled devices to use your printer: Under Printer settings, select the Allow remote device to use the printer connected to • your computer check box. To allow other Bluetooth enabled devices to use your modem: Under Dial-up networking, select the Allow Bluetooth devices to use your modem to connect to the Internet or to send a fax check box.
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Select the Type of Network Connections to Offer On the Networking tab, you can select the type of network connections you want to offer to other Bluetooth enabled devices. To view or change existing settings: 1. Right-click the in the taskbar notification area, and then click icon 2.
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Manage My Local Bluetooth Adapters On the Diagnostics tab, you can view the name, type, and status of each Bluetooth adapter that is installed on this computer. If there is more than one Bluetooth adapter installed, you must designate which one to use. To conserve battery power, you can disable the inactive adapters. Also, you can view the properties of each adapter.
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EKd • Only one Bluetooth adapter can be active at a time. If you disable the active adapter or change its status to inactive, you must redo pairing with • the other Bluetooth enabled devices. To query the active adapter and update the data displayed in Device properties: •...
Turn Bluetooth On and Off There may be times, such as when you are flying on a commercial aircraft, when you want to leave your computer on but are required to turn the Bluetooth adapter off. If your Bluetooth adapter is plugged into a USB port on your computer, you can turn off the adapter just by physically removing it.
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The operations that you can perform with a specific Bluetooth enabled device are listed under Device Operations. These operations correspond with the services that the device provides. EKd Because of corporate security policies, some expected operations might not be available because the corresponding device services have been disabled by the IT administrator.
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Play Audio Stored on One Bluetooth Enabled Computer Through Another Bluetooth Enabled Computer To play audio stored on your computer through another Bluetooth enabled computer: If you have not already done so, pair with the Bluetooth enabled computer you want to use (see In D , select the computer you paired with, and then under , click ...
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Play Audio Stored on My Bluetooth Enabled Smartphone, PDA, or Media Player Through My Computer If you have not already done so, pair with the Bluetooth enabled smartphone, PDA, or media player you want to use (see In D , select the player you paired with, and then under , click -or-...
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3. Under , , click the button. You can now use your Bluetooth audio headset to place or receive a phone call using an Internet telephony service or during an instant messaging session. To use a Bluetooth audio headset with Skype: You can begin using Skype as soon as you are connected to your audio headset.
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Use a Bluetooth Audio Headset for Listening to Music or for Voice Playback and Recording If you have not already done so, pair with the Bluetooth audio headset you want to use (see In D , select the audio headset you paired with, and then under , click -or- •...
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-or- If it is available, right-click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area, point to • Bluetooth Devices, and then click the name of the device. Under Device Type K & , click the Device Name Windows Explorer opens the Folders pane of My Bluetooth Places where you can now access the files on the other Bluetooth enabled device.
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Bluetooth Devices, and then click the name of the mobile phone. Under W , click the button opposite h Device Name You can now use your computer as a speakerphone for your mobile phone. EKd If you have not set up your computer to automatically authorize devices you have paired with to connect to your computer for this operation, you must manually acknowledge each authorization request sent by the device.
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Under Device Type Operations\ File Transfer, click Send files to the (Device Name) Device Type and follow the onscreen instructions in Bluetooth FTP Wizard. • To send folders: 1.Open Windows Explorer and browse to where the folder you want to send is located. Copy or drag the folder to the destination device name that is displayed in the right pane of D Bluetooth Places.
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Send a Web Page From Microsoft Internet Explorer to Another Bluetooth Enabled Device 1.Open Internet Explorer and browse to the web page you want to send. 2.On the toolbar, click the Send To Bluetooth icon. 3.Follow the onscreen instructions in Send To Bluetooth Wizard. EKd If you have not set up your computer to automatically authorize devices you have paired with to connect to your computer for this operation, you must manually acknowledge each...
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Connect to the Internet Using a Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Phone, Modem, or Other Device EKd The Bluetooth enabled device must offer dial-up networking service. If you have not already done so, pair with the Bluetooth enabled device you want to use to connect to the Internet (see In D , select the device you paired with, and then under ...
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-or- If it is available, right-click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area, point to • Bluetooth Devices, and then click the name of the device. Under Device Type K , click the button opposite EKd If you have not set up your computer to automatically authorize devices you have paired with to connect to your computer for this operation, you must manually acknowledge each authorization request sent by the device.
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files are stored in the respective Outlook folders. If not, the received files are stored in Bluetooth Exchange Folder. To be able to receive PIM items, follow the instructions in Set Rules for Sending and Receiving PIM Items. EKd If you have not set up your computer to automatically authorize devices you have paired with to connect to your computer for this operation, you must manually acknowledge each authorization request sent by the device.
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Restore the Backed-Up Contacts and Calendar Folders of Another Bluetooth Enabled Device If you have backed up the Contacts and Calendar folders from another Bluetooth enabled device to your computer, you can later restore the backed-up folders to the other device. If you have not already done so, pair with the other Bluetooth enabled device to which you want to restore the backed-up Contacts and Calendar folders (see In D ...
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authorization request sent by the device. Otherwise, the device will not be able to connect. See Synchronize Contacts, Calendars, Mail, and Notes Folders You can synchronize the Contacts, Calendars, Mail, and Notes folders on your computer with the respective folders on another Bluetooth enabled device. During synchronization, the contents of each folder on the other Bluetooth enabled device is compared with the contents of each respective folder on your computer.
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Print to a Bluetooth Enabled Printer If you have not already done so, pair with your Bluetooth enabled printer (see EKd During the pairing process, you must type the PIN code for the printer. Check the manual that came with the printer for the PIN code or check the Bluetooth menu on the printer for the passkey.
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authorization request sent by the device. Otherwise, the device will not be able to connect. See Establish a Virtual Serial Port Connection with Another Bluetooth Enabled Device If you have not already done so, pair with the Bluetooth enabled device with which you want to establish a virtual serial port connection (see In D , select the device you paired with, and then under ...
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FCC Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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