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Figure 39. Bluetooth
Bluetooth-enabled devices such as headsets and mouses that are available in the thin client environment are listed on the
Bluetooth page. The following attributes are displayed in the list:
NameSpecifies the name of the Bluetooth-enabled device.
TypeSpecifies the type of the Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as headsets, mouses, and keyboards.
ThinOS supports Human Interface Devices (HID) devices. HID includes mouse and keyboard. The maximum number of
HIDs that can be connected is seven.
NOTE:
ThinOS supports Bluetooth headsets, but only one headset can be connected. Call level audio quality on
headsets is supported. However, multimedia is not supported. Other types of Bluetooth devices are not scanned and
supported.
StatusThe Bluetooth page has two columns, namely, Status and Paired.
Table 32. Bluetooth status
Attribute Value Summary
Status Connected The Bluetooth device is connected to the ThinOS device. It is ready
to be used.
Connecting The Bluetooth device is connecting to the ThinOS device.
Disconnected The Bluetooth device is not connected to the ThinOS device.
Paired Yes The Bluetooth device is paired with the ThinOS device.
No The Bluetooth device is not paired with the ThinOS device.
AddressDisplays the address of the Bluetooth device that is connected to your thin client.
The following are the user scenarios and corresponding Bluetooth statuses that are displayed on the Bluetooth page:
Table 33. User scenarios
User scenario Status
Device turned off Disconnected | Paired
Device turned on Connected | Paired
Device disconnected from ThinOS Disconnected | Not Paired
112 Configuring the thin client local settings