User's Manual

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2003 Windigo Systems
BlueManager User Manual
through folders. The Show/Hide Folders Pane function is also found in the main menu under
View.
Inbox Button
The Inbox button will take you directly to your Bluetooth Inbox folder. This folder will open
within a standard Windows Explorer application. The Inbox function is also found in the main
menu under File.
Paste Button
The Paste button will cause the file/s or folder/s that are on the clipboard to be sent to the Device
or folder that is currently selected.
Copy Button
The Copy button will put the files or folders selected onto a clipboard so that they can be later
pasted to a new location (for example pasted to a different folder where they would then be sent).
Cancel Button
The Cancel button allows a user to stop an operation that is currently being performed. For
operations that cannot be canceled, the cancel button will be disabled (it will be grayed instead of
full color, and it won’t be selectable).
Back Button
The Back and Forward buttons will navigate through folders that have been accessed by the user.
If the operations are placed on a line, then the Forward button allows a user to go “forward” to an
operation that has been completed. The Back button allows a user to go “back” to an operation
that was completed.
Forward Button
The Back and Forward buttons will navigate through folders that have been accessed by the user.
If the operations are placed on a line, then the Forward button allows a user to go “forward” to an
operation that has been completed. The Back button allows a user to go “back” to an operation
that was completed.
Up Button
The Up button is used in folder navigation and will assist in moving you directly to previous
folders that you have opened.
View Button
The View button is a quick way to get to the view options that are available in Blue Manager. It
will open a menu where you may select the view that you prefer. In any view that you select, an
icon of the device type will appear that will be associated with the devices that Blue Manager
senses. A green light next to this icon indicates that the device is in range and information can be
obtained from it (via a service inquiry or connection attempt).