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1. In “My Bluetooth Places”, double-click “Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood”.
2. In “Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood”, right-click anywhere except on a device name.
Choose “Refresh” from the pop-up menu.
3. In “My Bluetooth Places”, right-click the device you want to transfer files with.
Choose “Discover Available Services” when the pop-up menu appears.
4. In “My Bluetooth Place”, click “+” in front of Public Folder to expand that folder. If
there are additional folders inside the expanded folder, those folders may have to be
expanded.
4.5.1 File Transfer Operations
In the right pane of “My Bluetooth Places”, right-click on a folder item, and choose an
option from the pop-up menu. A dialog box displays. The status line (in the bottom of
the dialog box) shows the operational step that is being carried out.
There are 8 types of operations can be accomplished: Open, Print, Send to, Cut, Copy,
Delete, Rename and Properties.
Other options may be available (depends on the context the menu appears in):
! Update: updates a folder’s contents
! New Folder: creates a new folder on the server
! Abort FTP Operation: aborts an in-process File Transfer operation
4.6 Information Exchange
Information Exchange service allows two Bluetooth devices to wirelessly exchange
personal information manager data such as email messages, notes, business cards and
calendar items.
Three types of operations are available: Send, Receive and Exchange.
The supported Outlook items are:
! Business cards (~.vcf, ~.vcd)
! Calendar entries (~.vcs)
! Notes (*.vnt)
! Messages (~.vmg)
In the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, you can configure the default location for placing
your business card and receiving items.
To send/receive/exchange an item, you can right-click the Inbox icon of the remote device
(from “My Bluetooth Places”), and choose an option from the pop-up menu.
To send Calendar Items, Notes, and Message, navigate to that folder and select the item.
Click “Open”.