1. Open the Bluetooth Configuration Panel by right-clicking the
Bluetooth Tray
icon on the Windows system tray. Select
Setup
and then select
Configuration
from the submenu. The
Bluetooth
Configuration Panel
is displayed.
2. Click
the
Discovery
tab.
3. Select the device you want to remove.
4. Click
the
Delete
button.
Note:
If you have not selected the
Report only selected Bluetooth devices
option,
the
Delete
button will not be available.
To temporarily override the discovery of specific devices:
1. Open the Bluetooth Configuration Panel by right-clicking the
Bluetooth Tray
icon on the Windows system tray. Select
Setup
and then select
Configuration
from the submenu. The
Bluetooth
Configuration Panel
is displayed.
2. Click
the
Discovery
tab.
3. Select
Report all Bluetooth devices
. The specifically (and
previously) selected devices will be discovered along with all
other devices.
Notes:
To re-enable specific device discovery, re-
select
Report only selected Bluetooth
devices
.
When all devices are deleted, an error message will appear if
Report all Bluetooth
devices
is not selected.
General Tab
The
General
tab in the Bluetooth Configuration Panel lets you change the settings of your device
properties and system security. In this tab, you will see two sections – Identity and Security.
Identity section:
Computer name:
enter a unique name to identify your computer
to other Bluetooth devices in the vicinity; this field cannot be left
blank.
Computer type
: select either
Desktop
or
Laptop
from the drop-
down menu to help identify your device type when other Bluetooth
devices search for your computer.
Security section:
High:
requires other Bluetooth devices to enter a Personal
Identification Number (PIN) before they are allowed to connect to
your computer. Your computer and the connected device will then
exchange data using encrypted links.
Medium:
this is selected by default. Anyone can connect to you
without having to type in a password. Security is configured at the
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