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Using Bluetooth (Optional)
Bluetooth is an industry standard for local area wireless data exchange between
devices. To use Bluetooth, both of the two Bluetooth devices must be accessible
through a wireless connection.
Bluetooth enables you to do the following tasks.
•
Transferring files and folders (p60)
•
Connecting with a HID (p60)
•
Synchronizing personal information (p61)
•
Connecting to a network
•
Exchanging electronic business card
•
Connecting with a Bluetooth headset
This chapter describes "Transferring Files and Folders", "Connecting with a HID (e.g.
keyboard and/or mouse), and "Synchronizing Personal Information". For more
information, refer to the separate Bluetooth Manual included on the system software
CD.
Installing the Bluetooth Software
To use Bluetooth, you have to install the driver and the Bluetooth Manager program.
1.
Insert the system software CD in the CD drive on the right side of the computer,
and select Install Bluetooth Software.
2.
When the Install shield wizard appears, click
Next
to continue the installation.
When the installation is completed, the
Bluetooth
icon (
) will appear on the
taskbar.
3.
Press touchpad right button on the
Bluetooth
icon on the taskbar, and click
Start
Using Bluetooth
.
4.
Click
Next
to continue the installation.