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The host is exclusively in control of the pairing process and collecting or displaying PIN numbers. The
guest may scan for devices, and initiate a connection with any device. If pairing is required, the pairing
dialog box appears on the host, not in the guest. From the guest's perspective, the device appears to pair
without having needed a PIN.
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Any vendor-specific capabilities on the host's Bluetooth radio are not passed through to the guest. For
example, some radios provide a vendor-specific command to change their BDADDR. These commands
do not appear in the guest. The guest sees a generic VMware-brand radio.
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The virtual Bluetooth controller itself is not part of snapshots. During snapshots, it is disconnected and
reconnected. Any ongoing connections with Bluetooth devices are terminated at the time of a snapshot.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
3 Under Removable Devices in the Settings window, click USB & Bluetooth.
4 Select the Share Bluetooth devices with the virtual machine check box.
The virtual Bluetooth radio appears in the guest. You might see notifications from the guest OS that
new hardware was detected. No action is required because the driver is automatically installed.
5 Use the guest's Bluetooth interface to search for nearby devices to pair with. Devices appear in the list
as they are detected.
6 Select the device you want to connect with and select to connect to it.
7 Pair the device with the host.
If you have not paired this device with this host before, you are prompted to do so now. The host may
ask you for a PIN, or may display a PIN to be entered on the device.
After the device pairs, the device is now available in the guest.
Select a Startup Device
You can select the device to use to start up your virtual machine.
This function is not available for a Mac OS X Server virtual machine.
Prerequisites
Verify that the virtual machine is running. The change does not take effect if the virtual machine is not
running.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
3 Under Other in the Settings window, click Startup Disk.
4 Click the startup device to use.
5 Click Restart.
You can also hold down the Option key and click Restart to firmware to restart the virtual machine in
firmware setup mode.
The guest operating system restarts and boots from the selected device.
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