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Bluetoo th USB Micro Adapte r Windows XP User’s Ma nual.
Bluetooth Networking Overview Bluetooth wireless technology l ets you make short-range (within a dist ance of 1 0 meters) wi reless connections between your computer and other Bluetooth enabl ed devices, eliminati ng the need for cables.
• 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 .
Terminology audio headset A wearable hands-free audi o de vice that has a spe aker and a microphone. Some audio headsets can be used both f or te lephone call s and for listening to high-quality stereo audio. Other types of audio headsets can be used onl y for telephone calls and for voice playback and recording.
Encryption translates data i nto an unreadable format using a secret key or password. Decrypting the data requires the same key or passwo rd that was used to encrypt it. HCI Host Controller Interface Human Interface Device (HID) An i nput de vice such as a mouse, keyboard, or game controll er that send s user i nput to a computer.
Getting St arted First, make sure that your Bluetooth adapter is workin g and is t urned on (see Check the Working Condition and Status of M y Bluetoo th Adapter ).
Check the Wo rking Con dition and Status of My Bluetooth Adapter The appearance of the Bluetooth icon (located in the taskbar notificati on area) indicates the working condition and status of your Bluetooth adapter: The adapter is w ork ing and is turned on.
Find Availabl e Bluetooth Enab led Devices You can find available Bluetooth enabled devices from My Bl uetoo th Places . The icon, name, and Bluetooth address for each found Bluetooth device are displayed i n the right pane. NOTE: Before a Bluetooth device can be found (avail able), it must be within range and set to be discoverable.
Pair with a Blu etooth 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 Bluetooth icon , and then click Ex plore My Bluetooth Pl aces .
Connect a Blue tooth Wireles s Mouse, Key board, or Game Controller You can connect a Bluetooth wirel ess mouse, keyboard , or game controller from My Bluetoo th Places or from the Bluetooth icon located in the taskbar notification area. To connect from My Bluetooth Places: 1.
Automatically Autho rize Access to the Bluetooth Services on My Computer Whenever you start to use a Bluetooth serv ice on a Bluetooth enabled device, the device sends an access authorization request to your computer. By default, you must manually autho rize access each time such requests are received.
See Which Blue tooth Enabled Devices My Com puter Is Paired With an d Connected To You can see which Bluetooth enabled devices your computer is pa ired with and connected to from M y Bluetooth Places . 1. Right-click the Bluetooth icon , and then click Ex plore My Bluetooth Pl aces .
PDA Printer Cellular Phone/Smartphone Unknown Device NOTE: The term that is displayed for a particular type of device might not exactly match the term used in the tabl e.
Change the Name and Type of My Compu ter When your computer is set to l et other Bluetooth en abled devices discover it , (see Enab le or Prevent Discovery of My Computer ), the assigned computer name identifies the computer to other Bluetooth enabled devices that are within range.
Enable or Prevent Discovery of My Computer NOTE: Because of corporate security policies, it might not be possible to change this particular Bluetooth setti ng. 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.
Control Skype™ Calls Using a Hands-free Device 1. Right-click the Bluetooth icon i n the taskbar no tifi cation area, and then click Blueto oth Configuration . 2. In Bluetooth Configuration , click the Acce ssibil ity tab. 3. Under Bluetooth Headsets , sel ect the Control Skype calls using a hands-free device check box.
Specify the Type of Notice I Receive When a Remote Device Connects to My Computer 1. Right-click the Bluetooth icon i n the taskbar no tifi cation area, and then click Blueto oth Configuration . 2. In Bluetooth Configuration , click the Acce ssibil ity tab.
Set Rules for Sending and Receiving PIM Items On the PIM Interface tab, you can specif y whether you want to allow other Blue tooth enabled devices to send you PIM items such as business cards, calendar it ems, messages, and notes.
Set Rules for Sharing Files and Equipment On the Share tab, you can specify w hether your computer can sha re fil es with othe r Bluetooth enabled devices and whether other Bl uetooth en abled devices can share your pri nter and modem. To view or change existing settings: 1.
To allow other Bluetooth enabled devices to use your printer: • Under Printer settings , select t he Allow remote device to use the printer connected to your computer check box.
Select the Type of Network Connection s to Offer On the Networking tab, you can select the type of network connections you want t o offer to other Bluetooth enabled devices. To view or change existing settings: 1. Right-click the Bluetooth icon i n the taskbar no tifi cation area, and then click Blueto oth Configuration .
Manage My Local Bluetooth Adapters On the Diagnostics tab, you can view the name, type, and status of each Bluetooth adapter that i s install ed on this computer. If there is more than one Bluetooth adapter installed, you must designate which one to use.
NOTE: • Only one Bluetooth adapter ca n be act ive at a time. • If you disable the active adapter or change i ts 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: • On the Diagnostics tab, click Refres h .
Turn Bluetooth On an d Off There may be times, such as when you are flyi ng on a commercial aircraft, when you want to leave your computer on but are required to t urn the Bluetooth adap ter off. If your Bluetooth adapter is plugged into a USB port on your computer, you can turn off the adap ter just by physi cally removing it.
The operations that you can perform with a specific Bluetooth enabled device are list ed under Dev ice Operations . These operations correspond with the services that the device provi des.
Play Audio Sto red on One Blue toot h Enabled Computer Through Anothe r Bluetooth Enab led Computer To play audio stored on your computer through a nother Bluetooth enabled computer: 1. If you have not already done so, pair with the Bl ue tooth enabled computer you want to use (see Pair with a Bluetooth Enabled Device ).
Play Audio Sto red on My Bluet ooth Enabl ed Smartphone, PDA, or Media Player Through My Computer 1. If you have not already done so, pair with the Bl ue tooth enabled smartphone, PDA, or media player you want to use (see Pair with a Bluetooth Enabled Device ).
3. 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 usi ng an Internet telephony service or during an instant messaging sessi on.
Use a Bluetoot h Audio Headset f or Listening t o Music or for Voice Playback an d Recording 1. If you have not already done so, pair with the Bl ue tooth audio headset you want to use (see Pair with a Bluetooth Enabled Device ).
-or- • If it is available, right-click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notifi cation area, po int t o Bluetooth Devices , and then click the name of the device. 4. Under Device Type Operations File Transfer , click the Browse the files on the ( Device Name ) Device Type .
Bluetooth Devices , and then cl ick the name of the mobile phone. 3. Under Phone Operations Headset and Speakerphone , click the Connect button opposi te Use this computer as a speakerphone for calls from the ( Device Name ) phone . You can now use your computer as a speakerphone for your mobile phone.
• Under Device Type Operations File Transfer , click Send files to the ( Device Name) Device Type and follow the onscreen instructions i n Blueto oth FTP Wizard . To send folders: 1. Open Windows Explorer and browse to w here the folder you want to send is l ocated.
Send a Web Page F rom Microsof t Internet Ex plorer to Another Bluetoo th 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 .
Connect to th e Internet Using a Bluetooth Enabled Mob ile Phone, Modem, o r Other Devic e NOTE: The Bluetooth enabled device must offer dial-up networking service. 1. If you have not already done so, pair with the Bl ue tooth enabled device you want to use to connect to the Internet (see Pair with a Bluetooth Enabled Device ).
-or- • If it is available, right-click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notifi cation area, po int t o Bluetooth Devices , and then click the name of the device. 3. Under Device Type Operations Personal Network and Communication , click the Connect button opposite Join a personal area network .
files are stored in the respecti ve Outlook folder s. If n ot, the received fil es are sto red in Bluetooth Exchange Folder . To be able to receive PIM items, follow the i nstructions in Set Rules for Send ing and Receiving PIM Items .
Automatically Authorize Access to t he Bluetooth Services on My Computer and Use the Services of Other Bluetooth Enabled Devices . Restore the Ba cked-Up Contact s and Calendar Fol ders of Another Blu.
authorization request sent by the device. Ot herwise, the dev ice will not be able to connect. See Automatically Authorize Access to t he Bluetooth Services on My Computer and Use the Services of Other Bluetooth Enabled Devices .
Print to a Bluet ooth Enabled P rinter 1. If you have not already done so, pair with your Bluet ooth enabled printer (see Pair with a Bluetooth Enabled Device ).
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