User's Manual
BlueTooth Dongle User’s Guide
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Configuration Panel > Accessibility tab,
on the un-listed device).
Find a Service
The process of determining the services
that a device provides is called Service
Discovery.
To initiate a Service Discovery, in the
folders pane of My Bluetooth Places,
right-click the device and select Discover
Available Services from the pop-up menu.
The services supported by Bluetooth for
Windows are:
Bluetooth Serial Port establishes a
Bluetooth wireless connection between
two devices. The connection may be used
by applications as though a physical
serial cable connected the devices.
Dial-up Networking allows a Bluetooth
client to use a modem that is physically
attached to the Bluetooth server.
Fax allows a Bluetooth client to wirelessly
send a fax using a device that is
physically attached to the Bluetooth
server.
File Transfer establishes a Bluetooth
wireless connection that allows your
computer to perform file system
operations on another Bluetooth-enabled
device browse, drag/drop, open, print,
cut/copy, paste, delete, rename, etc.
Information Exchange establishes a
Bluetooth wireless connection between
two devices so that they can exchange
personal information manager data such
as business cards, calendar items, email
messages, and notes.
Information Synchronization establishes
a Bluetooth wireless connection between
two devices and uses the connection to
synchronize Personal Information
Manager Data between the two devices.
Network Access establishes a Bluetooth
wireless connection between the client
and a server that is physically connected
to the Local Area Network. If the client
has permission (user name and password
for the LAN), the wireless connection can
be used as if the client were hardwired to
the LAN.