User's Manual
To view or change the properties settings of Bluetooth applications
1. Click View or modify configuration under Bluetooth Tasks (Windows XP) or right-click the Bluetooth icon
in the system tray and click Advanced Configuration (Windows 2000) .
2. Click the Client Applications tab.
3. Double-click the application name to set its security and edit its properties.
Setting Bluetooth Devices To Be Discoverable
A remote Bluetooth device must be in Discoverable mode for this computer to discover it. For assistance in making a
remote device discoverable, consult the documentation for that device. Likewise, this computer must be configured to let
other Bluetooth devices discover it.
To set this computer to be discoverable
1. Click View or modify connection under Bluetooth Tasks (Windows XP) or right-click the Bluetooth icon
in
the system tray and click Advanced Configuration (Windows 2000).
2. Click the Accessibility tab in Bluetooth Configuration.
3. Select the Let other Bluetooth devices discover this computer check box.
See also
View or Modify Configuration in Bluetooth Tasks.
Making a Connection
1. Click View devices in range (Windows XP) or Find Bluetooth Devices (Windows 2000).
2. Double-click the name of the device you want to establish a connection with.
3. From the list of available services, double-click the name of the service you want to use.
See also
Connect Service in Bluetooth Tasks.
Responding to a Bluetooth PIN Code Request
If you try to connect to a remote Bluetooth device that has the Secure Connection property set for the service being
requested, the device sends an authentication request (Bluetooth PIN Code Request).
Your response to this request depends on the type of device sending the request.
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