User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Tips
- 1-1. Read this carefully before using the Notebook PC.
- 1-2. Important safety information
- ▶ Installation
- ▶ Using Battery
- ▶ Using AC Adapter
- ▶ Using Notebook PC
- ▶ Upgrading Notebook PC
- ▶ Carrying Notebook PC
- ▶ Safety Notes to Prevent Data Loss (HDD Management)
- ▶ Safety Precaution for Windows Vista Capable PC Use
- ▶ When using the computer, sit in the good posture as shown below.
- ▶ Adjusting volume (headset and speakers)
- ▶ System Protection Feature
- Chapter 2. Notebook PC Tour
- Chapter 3. Using the system
- Chapter 4. Input/Output Device
- Chapter 5. Connecting Peripherals
- Chapter 6. System Setup
- Chapter 7. Restoring the System
- Chapter 8. Reinstalling the Driver
- Chapter 9. Using the Internet
- Chapter 10. Auxiliary Storage/Memory
- Chapter 11. Appendix
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Connecting Peripherals
5-3. Using Bluetooth
Bluetooth
establishes wireless connection between the
MS Windows
user and the various
Bluetooth
-
enabled digital devices such as camera, cell phone, headset, printer, GPS receiver, etc.
Bluetooth
is optional, and so it may not be installed in some models.
The images and contents of Using
Bluetooth
may differ depending on the
MS-Windows
version.
For more information, refer to the Help of the
Bluetooth
setup program.
▶
Searching for and Using
Bluetooth
Device
1.
Double-click the "My
Bluetooth
neighborhood" icon in the desktop or the
icon on the right side of the task bar
to run the Bluetooth Setup program.
2.
When the following
[
Add New Connection wizard]
appears, select
[
Fast Mode]
and click
[
Next
]
.
3.
The following screen appears after searching for all
Bluetooth
devices. Select the device you want to use and
click
[
Next
]
.