User's Manual

Configure Whether Your Bluetooth Enabled Hands-free
Device Shows Contact Information and Call Logs
Some hands-free devices provide an LCD display to show caller ID information for incoming calls. If
your device has this capability, and you use an Internet phone service such as Skype™ on your
computer, then you can configure whether the headset displays contact and call information for calls
received on this computer.
1.
If you have not already done so, add the Bluetooth audio headset to your computer (see Adda
BluetoothEnabledDevice).
2.
Double-click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area. Double-click the icon for the audio
headset, or right-click the icon and select Control.
3.
Under Settings, click Headset type and select one of the following:
My hands-free device does not have a display
My hands-free device can retrieve and display caller ID and call information
If you select this option, you can choose Do not allow hands-free device to retrieve and display
information if you do not want it to display such information for calls made through this computer.
The headset will continue to display this information when connected to other devices such as your
phone.
4.
Click Apply.
Manage Bluetooth Settings
You can configure general options that control Bluetooth operation.
1.
Click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar notification area, and then click Open Settings. If you are
prompted for an administrator password or confirmation
, type your password or click Allow.
NOTE: Because of corporate security policies, it might not be possible to change particular
Bluetooth settings. If so, contact your IT administrator for more information or if you have any
questions.
2.
Do any of the following:
Allow or prevent Bluetooth devices to find this computer.