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