Broadcom Corporation BRCM1010 Manuel D’Utilisation
Glossary: Dell Multimedia Keyboard/Performance Mouse User Guide
paired devices
Bluetooth devices (such as the Dell Bluetooth/SD
Reader USB Adapter and the Dell Multimedia
Keyboard or Dell Performance Mouse) must be
paired before they can connect. Paired devices
share a unique link key, which they exchange each
time they connect.
Reader USB Adapter and the Dell Multimedia
Keyboard or Dell Performance Mouse) must be
paired before they can connect. Paired devices
share a unique link key, which they exchange each
time they connect.
recovery activity
Communication activity between the Dell
Bluetooth/SD Reader USB Adapter and a remote
Bluetooth device to reestablish a lost connection.
Bluetooth/SD Reader USB Adapter and a remote
Bluetooth device to reestablish a lost connection.
shortcut
An icon that provides quick access to frequently
used programs, files, folders, and drives. Double-
clicking such an icon opens its corresponding
folder or file without first having to find it. Shortcut
icons do not change the location of files; they
simply link to the file. You can delete a shortcut
without deleting the file with which it is associated.
Also, you can rename a shortcut.
used programs, files, folders, and drives. Double-
clicking such an icon opens its corresponding
folder or file without first having to find it. Shortcut
icons do not change the location of files; they
simply link to the file. You can delete a shortcut
without deleting the file with which it is associated.
Also, you can rename a shortcut.
taskbar notification area
Also known as the system tray on the Windows®
desktop. Icons that are placed here provide quick
access to applications and functions such as the
clock, volume control, and print status. The
Bluetooth icon and the Broadcom Bluetooth
desktop. Icons that are placed here provide quick
access to applications and functions such as the
clock, volume control, and print status. The
Bluetooth icon and the Broadcom Bluetooth
Control Suite icon
are located here.
wireless
Telecommunications in which electromagnetic
waves (rather than some form of wire) carry the
signal over all or part of the communications path.
waves (rather than some form of wire) carry the
signal over all or part of the communications path.
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