
Operating in Windows Vista® 51
Tip
To manually connect to the wireless network, tap
Start > Connect To
,
tap the name of the wireless network, and then tap
Connect
.
4.
You can begin sending and receiving e-mails by using Windows Mail
which is the e-mail (POP3/IMAP) application of Windows Vista®, or
by using web mail. You may also install and use Microsoft® Office
Outlook® to send and receive e-mails.
2.7 Using Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology that allows
you to connect the Mobile Computer with Bluetooth-enabled devices
such as computers, mobile phones and PDAs and exchange information
with these devices. Bluetooth also lets you connect peripherals such
as a Bluetooth printer, headset, etc. Normally, devices with Bluetooth
capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 8 meters.
Turn on Bluetooth and enable discoverable
(or visible) mode
For other Bluetooth-enabled devices to be able to detect your Mobile
Computer, you need to turn Bluetooth on and make the Mobile Computer
discoverable (or visible).
1.
Open the Control Center then tap
Bluetooth
.
2.
Tap
Close
to exit from the Control Center.
3.
Tap
Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Bluetooth
Devices
.
4.
In the Bluetooth Devices dialog box, tap the
Options
tab and then
select the
Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer
check
box.
5.
Select the
Show the Bluetooth icon in the notification area
check
box. This allows you to add the
Bluetooth
icon to the notification
area so you can readily access Bluetooth functions.
6.
Tap
Apply
and then tap
OK
.
Summary of Contents for CLIO110
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