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Chapter 5 Configuring for Other Services / Applications
window and
click
on
Open.
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Note:
Most Bluetooth headsets “ring” when a connection is
attempted; answer the ring to complete the connection and
begin using the headset as the audio input/output device for this
computer.
•
Close a Headset connection by
right-clicking
the Bluetooth icon in
the Windows system tray and
click
on
Stop the Bluetooth Device
.
•
Configure the
Headset
connection by
right-clicking
the Bluetooth
icon in the Windows system tray, select
Advanced Configuration
,
and select the
Client Applications Tab
. When opened,
double click
on
Headset.
You can choose to change the name of the applica
tion and whether this connection is secure or not.
5.5.9 File Transfer
The Bluetooth File Transfer application allows this computer to perform
file operations on the Bluetooth Exchange Folder (and the folders and
files it contains) of a remote device.
•
Copy to/from a remote device by
right-clicking
the Bluetooth icon in
the Windows system tray. Select
Quick Connect
, and select
File
Transfer
followed by the Device of choice. Select the device you want
from the window and
click
on
Open.
Use drag-and-drop to copy any file or folder contained in the Public
Folder of the remote device to the desired folder on the Bluetooth-
enabled computer. You can also drag-and-drop files or folders from
the Bluetooth-enabled computer to the remote device’s Public Folder
(and its sub-folders).
• Other File Operations
Right-click a file or folder in the remote device’s Public Folder for a
context sensitive menu. All potential menu options may not be
available at all times.
Potential menu options include
:
• Open
Opens the selected file on this computer, using the default
application for this type of file.
Sends the selected file to this computer’s default printer.