User`s guide
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Bluetooth Tray 
After installing the software, you would find a shortcut icon to My Bluetooth Places on your 
desktop. However, there is another icon that you will see after successful installation of the 
software. 
Normally located on the lower right-hand corner of your computer screen, the Windows system 
tray will now have an additional icon. This is the Bluetooth Tray. 
The Bluetooth Tray provides quick access to numerous Bluetooth operations. In this section, we 
will discuss the many uses of this icon. From this tray, you can: 
  Have access to My Bluetooth Places: double-click the Bluetooth tray icon. 
  Have access to the Bluetooth Setup Wizard: The wizard will help you 
. Configure how this computer accesses a service on another Bluetooth device 
. Locate remote Bluetooth devices. 
. Configure the way that this computer provides services to remote Bluetooth devices. 
. Set the name and type of this Bluetooth device, e.g., “Mary’s PC” on desktop. 
  Have access to the Bluetooth Configuration Panel: right-click the Bluetooth tray 
icon. Select Advanced Configuration. 
  Have Quick Connect option: right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Quick Connect, 
and then select the type of service to which you wish to connect. 
  Start/Stop Bluetooth on this computer. 
My Bluetooth Places 
My Bluetooth Places is part of Windows Explorer. There are multiple ways to access My 
Bluetooth Places: 
  In the Windows system tray, 
  Right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Explore My Bluetooth Places 
Or 
  Double-click the Bluetooth icon 
  On the desktop, double-click the Bluetooth icon 
  Open Windows Explorer and select My Bluetooth Places in the Folder panel or from 
the Address shortcut menu. 
Icons used for Bluetooth devices and services 
Before we move on to the next chapter about the various Bluetooth devices and services, it is 
important to get familiar first with the icons that you will see and know what they mean. 
Each Bluetooth icon changes its color to provide at-a-glance feedback about the status of a 
device or service. In the next few tables below, you will find both device and service icons in 
different colors, depending on which Windows platform you are using. 










