User's Manual

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Service Icons
Services are what a Bluetooth device can do with other Bluetooth devices, such as
access to a local area network, or the ability to send a fax. Some devices, such as
headsets or network access points, may provide only a single service. Others,
such as desktop and laptop computers, can potentially provide all of the Bluetooth
services. Service icons vary according to services types and have three states:
Normal - this type of unadorned icon indicates that a specific service is
potentially available from the selected device.
Not Available - this type of icon indicates that the service that it represents is
not available. Services that are not available are represented by a normal icon
with a small X box added to it.
Note: This type of icon only applies to the services on your Bluetooth device
(which can be viewed via My Bluetooth Places > View My Bluetooth
service. When you try discovering the services on a remote Bluetooth device,
not available services will not be displayed.
Connected - this type of icon indicates that this computer is connected to this
service. The icon has a green tint and/or a small butting arrows box added to
it.
The icons used to indicate service type, availability, and connection status are
illustrated in the table below. (There are some differences between the device and
service icons used by Windows 2000 and Windows XP. The table is based on
Windows XP.)