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● If the sending device has no keyboard or numeric keypad, you must know the Bluetooth PIN Code for that
device (consult the device user manual) to be able to respond to the request. A Bluetooth PIN Code Required
message appears on this computer directly above the Bluetooth icon
in the taskbar notification area (system
tray). Click anywhere in the message and type the Bluetooth PIN Code for the device in the Bluetooth PIN Code
box, and then click OK. The sending device responds by sending a preprogrammed Bluetooth PIN Code. This
successfully completes the connection and the two devices become paired.
● If the sending device does have a keyboard or numeric keypad, a Bluetooth PIN Code Required message
appears on this computer above the Bluetooth icon
in the the taskbar notification area (system tray). Click
anywhere in the message and type up to 16 alphanumeric characters in the Bluetooth PIN Code box, and then
click OK. The sending device receives a similar request. You (or the remote operator) must type the same string
in the Bluetooth PIN Code box and click OK (this procedure applies if the remote Bluetooth device is a
computer; if it is a PDA or a cell phone, the request message may appear differently and you may need to press
a special key on the numeric keypad after typing the Bluetooth PIN Code; refer to the device user manual for
information). This successfully completes the connection and the two devices become paired.
● Some keyboards generate a random PIN Code that is transmitted to this computer. If this is the case, type the
Bluetooth PIN Code on the Bluetooth keyboard exactly as it appears and press Enter. This successfully
completes the connection and the two devices become paired.
Using Bluetooth Exchange Folder
The Bluetooth Exchange Folder contains files and folders visible to remote Bluetooth devices. This is the highest-level
folder on this computer to which a remote Bluetooth device has access. Devices that have been granted access to this
Bluetooth Exchange Folder also have access to all subfolders contained within that folder and all files in those subfolders.
See also File Transfer.
In the Windows XP environment, click Bluetooth Exchange Folder under Other Places. After placing a file or folder in
the Bluetooth Exchange Folder, the related File and Folder Tasks that you can perform include:
● Rename this file/folder
● Move this file/folder
● Copy the file/folder
● Publish this file/folder to the Web
● Share this file/folder
● E-mail this file/folder's files
● Print this file
● Delete this file/folder
In the Windows 2000 environment, double-click Bluetooth Exchange Folder. To perform file and folder operations on
any folder in the Bluetooth Exchange Folder, right-click the file or folder and click any of the menu items. The operations
you can perform include:
● Open
● Print
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