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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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