Bluetooth USB Adapter User Guide
is converted to the required format and resolution before it is transferred to the remote
device.
To transfer an image, choose one of the following methods:
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Right-click an image or a selected group of images, select Send To, Bluetooth,
and then select the Bluetooth device to which the image will be sent.
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Drag-and-drop an image or a selected group of images onto the Bluetooth Im-
age Service icon of a remote device.
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Copy an image or a selected group of images to the Windows clipboard, right-
click the remote device icon, and then, from the shortcut menu, select Paste.
6.6.10 PIM Item Transfer
Overview
The PIM Item Transfer service allows Personal Information Manager items to be
transferred between this computer and a remote Bluetooth device.
Four data types are supported:
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Business Cards
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Calendar Items
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Email Messages
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Notes
Each data type can be saved in any of the supported and installed PIMs.
NOTE
: PIMs that are not installed on this computer will not appear in the shortcut
menus.
When the PIM that is associated with an individual data type is changed on the PIM
Item Transfer page, that data type is also changed for the PIM Synchronization ser-
vice.
Configure
In addition to the configuration options common to all Bluetooth services, this service
also has settings that determine:
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How business card requests are handled. The options are:
Never send my business card—ignore the request
Choose a business card as needed—when prompted, select a business card to
be sent to the requester.
Always send the same business card—when a request is received always send
the same business card. When this option is selected, a dialog box prompts you
to select an installed Personal Information Manager (if more than one is in-
stalled on this computer) and an existing business card.
Previously sent business cards—once a card is selected using the “Always
send the same business card” option, that card will be added to the shortcut
menu as an option.
NOTE
: Previously sent business card additions to the menu are limited to ten, after
which the oldest contact will be replaced.
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Where to store inbound data items, on an individual basis. Options include (not
all options apply to all items):
Do Not Accept
Any of the installed PIMs on this computer
Save to Folder
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The Bluetooth Exchange Folder location—the directory on this computer where
inbound items that are not to be saved in a PIM will be kept.
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