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Bluetooth Tasks: Bluetooth Adapter User Guide
Top-Level Tasks
Secondary Tasks
NOTE: The following instructions for performing Bluetooth tasks are based on starting from My Bluetooth
Places. To go to My Bluetooth Places, double-click the Bluetooth icon
in the taskbar notification area
(system tray)
Windows XP Environment: At the root level of the My Bluetooth Places folder, the items that appear under Bluetooth
Tasks are the
top-level tasks. When you click a device name or service name that appears in the right-hand pane, other
Bluetooth tasks appear below the top-level tasks. These are secondary tasks that are either device-specific or service-
specific.
Windows 2000 Environment: At the root level of the My Bluetooth Places folder, the first four items listed are the top-
level tasks. When you double-click any of these items (except Bluetooth Setup Wizard) other items are listed in a
subfolder. When you right-click any of the items in the subfolder, secondary tasks (along with the usual file operations) are
listed on a context-sensitive menu. These secondary tasks are either device-specific or service-specific.
Top-Level Tasks
Top-level Bluetooth tasks include:
Windows XP Environment
Bluetooth Setup Wizard (helps you configure devices, connections, and local services)
View My Bluetooth services (displays a list of Bluetooth services provided by this computer)
View devices in range (shows remote Bluetooth devices that can be accessed)
View or modify configuration (helps you to configure your Bluetooth device properties)
Windows 2000 Environment
Bluetooth Setup Wizard (helps you configure devices, connections, and local services)
Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood (displays previously found Bluetooth devices and provides access to Bluetooth
Configuration)
Find Bluetooth Devices (searches for nearby Bluetooth devices)
My Device (displays a list of Bluetooth services provided by this computer)
Bluetooth Setup Wizard
NOTE: Screen illustrations are in the Windows XP style. The same screens are displayed in the Windows 2000
environment in the Windows Classic style.
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