GN-BTD01 Bluetooth User’s Guide
Bluetooth Neighborhood --- uses Windows
shell extensions
capabilities to integrate GN-BTD01 with Windows Explorer and
provide a graphical user interface (“user interface”) that enables the
user to :
Search for Bluetooth-enabled devices (“device inquiry”).
Discover and manage (start / stop) Bluetooth wireless connections
(available services include Dial-up Networking, Bluetooth Serial
Port, Network Access, FTP, Inbox, Fax, and Information
Synchronization.).
Configure properties of local services and client applications.
2.4 Bluetooth Neighborhood User Interface
The GN-BTD01 Bluetooth Neighborhood user interface provides several
ways to execute commands and perform tasks:
Icons may be double-clicked to perform a default action. For
example, double-click the Generic Serial service and a connection
starts; double-click Generic Serial service a second time and the
connection stops.
Icons may be right-clicked to display a context menu. An option is
chosen to perform the desired action.
Links (Visible only in the web page view) can be chosen to execute
a command.
Menus can be displayed and options chosen to perform the desired
task.
2.5 Operating System Environment
The GN-BTD01 may be installed under several different Windows operating
systems. These include:
•
Windows 2000
•
Windows XP
•
Windows 98SE (Second Edition)
•
Windows Me (Millennium Edition)
The functionality of GN-BTD01 is the same regardless of the Windows
version. In some instances, alerts and connection configurations are handled
differently in Windows 2000 as compared to other versions of Windows (e.g.,
Windows 98SE). These are noted in this User’s Guide.
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