
In and Audio Out settings to use a Bluetooth Hands-free Audio device, and routes calls to your
headset.
To set up Skype to allow the Bluetooth program to use Skype:
1.Open Skype.
2.On the
Tools
menu, click
Options
.
3.Click the
Advanced
tab, and then click
Advanced Settings
.
4.Under
Other things you can do
, click
Manage other program access to Skype
.
5.Select
Bluetooth Headset Helper.exe
and click
Change
.
6.Select
Allow this program to use Skype
and click
OK
.
Now, you can use the button on your headset to accept or reject a Skype call, place a call on hold,
hang up, or redial a number.
You can also use voice commands to make Skype calls. See
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Use a Bluetooth Audio Headset with Other Internet Telephony
Applications
1.After you have connected to your audio headset, start your internet telephony application.
2.
Adjust the playback (audio output) and recording (audio input) settings in the application to use
Bluetooth hands-free audio.
Use Voice Commands with Skype and Windows Speech Recognition
You can use voice commands with your Bluetooth headset to initiate hands-free calls with Skype or
use Windows Speech Recognition services. Windows Speech Recognition enables you to use voice
commands to perform tasks on your computer, such as saving files, opening programs, and browsing
the Internet. You must first configure the headset to be used for Bluetooth voice recognition.
1.
Double-click the Bluetooth control icon
in the taskbar notification area. Double-click the icon for
the audio headset, or right-click the icon and select
Control
.
2.Under
Headset Operations\
Headset and Speakerphone
, click the
Disconnect
button.
3.Click
Enable speech recognition for (
Device Name
) headset
.
4.Click the
Connect
button to reconnect to the Bluetooth headset.
Now, you can begin using Voice recognition.
1.Push the button on your headset to initiate speech recognition.