Belkin f8t001v2 Software Guide
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Configure Bluetooth
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ONFIGURATION
P
ANEL
The Bluetooth Configuration Panel provides access to settings for Bluetooth services, client
applications, hardware, security, discovery, accessibility, default paths, event notification, and
other Bluetooth-related items.
To Open the Bluetooth Configuration Panel
applications, hardware, security, discovery, accessibility, default paths, event notification, and
other Bluetooth-related items.
To Open the Bluetooth Configuration Panel
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From the Windows Control Panel, select “Bluetooth Configuration” or
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In the Windows System Tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, and select “Advanced
Configuration” from the shortcut menu.
Configuration” from the shortcut menu.
3.2
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ERVICES VERSUS
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PPLICATIONS
Bluetooth Services are services that this computer provides to remote Bluetooth devices. The
Bluetooth services on this computer are referred to collectively in the Bluetooth Configuration
Panel as “Local Services”.
Bluetooth Applications are software applications on this computer that allow this computer to
use the Bluetooth services that are provided by remote devices. The Bluetooth applications on
this computer are referred to collectively in the Bluetooth Configuration Panel as “Client
Applications”.
Bluetooth Services and Bluetooth Applications usually have coinciding names; e.g., there is a File
Transfer service and a File Transfer client application.
How this computer provides a service to remote devices is configured on the Local Services tab of
the Bluetooth Configuration Panel.
How this computer uses a service that is provided by a remote device is configured on the Client
Applications tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel.
Figure 3-1: Bluetooth Configuration Panel
Bluetooth services on this computer are referred to collectively in the Bluetooth Configuration
Panel as “Local Services”.
Bluetooth Applications are software applications on this computer that allow this computer to
use the Bluetooth services that are provided by remote devices. The Bluetooth applications on
this computer are referred to collectively in the Bluetooth Configuration Panel as “Client
Applications”.
Bluetooth Services and Bluetooth Applications usually have coinciding names; e.g., there is a File
Transfer service and a File Transfer client application.
How this computer provides a service to remote devices is configured on the Local Services tab of
the Bluetooth Configuration Panel.
How this computer uses a service that is provided by a remote device is configured on the Client
Applications tab of the Bluetooth Configuration Panel.
Figure 3-1: Bluetooth Configuration Panel
3.3
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LUETOOTH
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XCHANGE
F
OLDER
This is the highest-level directory on this computer to which a remote Bluetooth device has
access.
Devices that have been granted access to this computer’s Bluetooth Exchange Folder also have
access to all sub-folders contained within that folder and all files in those sub-folders.
access.
Devices that have been granted access to this computer’s Bluetooth Exchange Folder also have
access to all sub-folders contained within that folder and all files in those sub-folders.
NOTE: The Bluetooth Exchange Folder is shared by the PIM Item Transfer and the File Transfer
services and can be configured from the Properties page of either of those services. When
the Bluetooth Exchange Folder is reconfigured for either of these services, the other
the Bluetooth Exchange Folder is reconfigured for either of these services, the other