User Guide
User Manual BCM1000-BTW
11/12/04
Broadcom Corporation
Document 1000-BTW-UM400-R Bluetooth Icons Page 3
Device icons have three states:
• Normal - this unadorned icon indicates the presence of a device in the vicinity. Each type of device is
represented by a different icon. For example, the icon to the right represents a desktop computer in a
normal state.
• Connected - devices that are connected to this computer are represented by an icon with a green tint and/
or a small butting arrows box added to them ( ). For example, the icon to the right represents a
desktop computer that is connected via Bluetooth to this computer.
• Paired - devices that are paired with this computer are represented by a normal icon with a small check
box added to it ( ). For example, the icon to the right represents a desktop computer that is paired with
this computer.
There are some differences between the device icons used by Windows 9x, ME, and 2000, and those used by
Windows XP. For the device icons used by your system, see Table 2 or Table 3.
Table 2: Device Icons for Windows 98, Windows Me, and Windows 2000
Name Normal Connected Paired
Audio Gateway
Imaging Device
Desktop Computer
Headset
Human Interface Device
Keyboard
Human Interface Device
Mouse
Laptop
Modem
Network Access Point
Personal Digital Assistant
Printer
Telephone