User's Manual

2. Click Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood.
3. From the Bluetooth menu, click Search for Devices.
4. Click Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood to view all of the Bluetooth devices within range.
5. Click (or double-click, as necessary) the device name of the remote device with the File Transfer folder you want
to perform file operations on.
6. Click the File Transfer folder of the remote device.
7. Perform the desired file operations on the contents of the File Transfer folder:
Drag files or folders from the File Transfer folder to any other available location on this computer (copies files or
folders to the specified location).
Drag files or folders from any available location on this computer to the File Transfer folder (copies files or
folders to the Bluetooth Exchange Folder of the remote device).
Right-click the file or folder and click Open, Print, Send To, Cut, Copy, Delete, or Properties as desired (Send
To Bluetooth Exchange Folder copies the file or folder to this computer's Bluetooth Exchange Folder; Cut or
Delete operations have no effect on the Bluetooth Exchange Folder of the remote device).
NOTE: If Secure Connection has been enabled for File Transfer, you (or the remote device operator) must
respond to requests for FTP file access permissions on both the remote device and this computer.
Headset
To replace this computer's speakers and microphone with a Bluetooth headset
1. From this computer, click (or double-click, as necessary) Bluetooth Setup Wizard.
2. Click I know the service I want to use and I want to find a Bluetooth device that provides that service, and
then click Next.
3. Click Headset in the Bluetooth Service Selection list, and then click Next.
4. In Bluetooth Device Selection, click the name of the device you want to connect with, and then click Next.
5. Click Finish.
NOTE: Most Bluetooth headsets ring when a connection is attempted; answer the ring to complete the
connection.
To disconnect the headset
1. From this computer, click Search for devices in range.
2. Right-click the device you established a headset connection with and click Disconnect Headset.
Human Interface Device (HID)
To use a Bluetooth enabled mouse, keyboard, or other human interface device
1. From this computer, click (or double-click, as necessary) Bluetooth Setup Wizard.
2. Click I know the service I want to use and I want to find a Bluetooth device that provides that service, and
then click Next.
3. Click Human Interface Device in the Bluetooth Service Selection list, and then click Next.
4. In Bluetooth Device Selection, click the name of the device you want to connect with, and then click Next.
5. Click Finish.
6. Respond to any Bluetooth PIN Code Required message and Bluetooth PIN Code Request that appear on
this computer (see
Responding to a Bluetooth PIN Code Request).
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