Bluetooth Pairing User Guide
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Table of contents Bluetooth Pairing ................................................................................................................................................ 1 Windows XP ......................................................................................................................................... 1 Windows 7 and Windows Vista® .......................................................................................................... 1 Windows 8 .............................
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Bluetooth Pairing This guide provides information about pairing (establishing a connection between) Bluetooth devices with your computer in either Windows® or Mac OS. Windows XP Windows XP does not include built-in software to support Bluetooth; instead, each Bluetooth manufacturer supplies its own software, and each manufacturer’s software differs slightly. Please consult the documentation that came with your Bluetooth adapter to learn how to pair Bluetooth devices with your computer.
Windows 8 To pair Bluetooth devices using Windows 8: 1. Make sure your computer’s Bluetooth function is turned on. 2. Press the Windows key + c to display the charms on the right side of the Windows 8 screen. 3. Click Settings. 4. Click Change PC settings on the bottom right of the screen. 5. Click Devices. 6. Click Add a device. 7. Turn on the Bluetooth device, and then press the Connect button on the bottom of the device.