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Motion Computing LE-Series and LS-Series Tablet PCs User Guide 69
•  When you open the Bluetooth Devices tab, only the connected devices will 
be displayed. Other devices are only displayed when you add a device 
using the Bluetooth Device Wizard.
•  Check to see what Bluetooth devices are connected. Tap the Bluetooth 
Devices icon > Open Bluetooth Settings. On the Devices window, you 
should be able to see Bluetooth devices that are currently connected.
If the Bluetooth card in the Tablet PC still fails to detect the 
Bluetooth device, contact the device manufacturer or visit their 
website for assistance.
NOTE: A system reboot is not required. 
The Bluetooth device is ready to use. If you look at the Bluetooth Settings window, 
the connected device or devices are shown. An example of a Bluetooth Settings 
window with both a Bluetooth keyboard and a Bluetooth mouse is shown below.
Switch to other Bluetooth software. Your Tablet PC comes pre-installed with 
Bluetooth from Toshiba. Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 supports certain 
Bluetooth devices natively (e.g., keyboards and mice). 
If you would prefer to use the Windows XP Tablet PC software, please visit 
http:\\selfhelp.motioncomputing.com for instructions on switching to the native 
Bluetooth software.
Helpful Hints: Bluetooth Wireless
Motion Computing and its Bluetooth partners have worked to ensure a positive 
experience with this technology, as well as to ensure Bluetooth inter-operability. In 
doing so, the following operating issues have been found: 
• When simultaneously operating Bluetooth wireless and 802.11 wireless, 
interference between these wireless technologies impacts Bluetooth 
performance. This is most noticeable when you try to transfer large amounts of 
data, such as file transfers or printing large documents. This may also be 
noticeable when you try to transfer large or small amounts of data may if 
several Bluetooth devices are operating simultaneously in an office.
• Bluetooth audio support is currently based on technology that has not been 
fully developed for speech recognition. Therefore, for speech recognition, we