User's Manual
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3-1.2 CONFIGURATION WINDOW COMPONENTS
The Bluetooth Configuration window uses the familiar Microsoft Windows Control
Panel interface.
Figure 1: BTTray >Bluetooth Configuration window.
The Configuration window has eight tabs:
x General—computer name and type and Bluetooth device security.
x Accessibility—control which Bluetooth devices may discover your computer.
x Discovery—options that determine:
Whether your computer will perform a periodic search for Bluetooth devices.
The types of devices, if any, to be displayed in the BTW Bluetooth
Neighborhood window may.
The filters which specify which devices or classes and types within class of
devices are discovered. For example, create a filter that only looks for a
specific Bluetooth device like a cellular telephone, or a filter that looks for a
specific class and type of device such as “Computers – Laptops”
x Information Exchange—establishes:
Whether your computer will accept appointments, meetings, business cards,
and messages received from remote devices and where to store these items.
The highest-level directory on your computer a remote device may share.
The location of your electronic business card and a setting that allows or
denies remote devices the option of having your business card sent to them.
x Local Services—configure properties of the Bluetooth local services that BTW
supports on your computer. Properties include service-level security, automatic
service startup, Bluetooth Serial Port COM port, and modems for Fax and