Apple A1044 Manuel D’Utilisation
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Bluetooth
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Pairing Your Macintosh With Bluetooth-Enabled Devices
Apple Bluetooth also lets you pair with other Bluetooth-enabled devices like Palm Powered
handheld devices and other Bluetooth-enabled computers. Once you have paired with the
device, Bluetooth remembers its name and the type of services it provides. Make sure the
devices you want to pair with are in discoverable mode. See the documentation that came
with the device.
handheld devices and other Bluetooth-enabled computers. Once you have paired with the
device, Bluetooth remembers its name and the type of services it provides. Make sure the
devices you want to pair with are in discoverable mode. See the documentation that came
with the device.
1
Click the Paired Devices tab in the Bluetooth pane of System Preferences.
2
Click New. Bluetooth searches for Bluetooth-enabled devices in range of your computer.
3
Select the device you want to pair with and click Pair.
4
Enter a passkey. Use any combination of numbers. If prompted, enter the same passkey on
your Bluetooth-enabled device.
your Bluetooth-enabled device.
Bluetooth remembers the name of the device. To delete the device from the list, select it and
click delete.
click delete.
Adding Serial Ports
Apple Bluetooth allows you to add any number of serial ports to your computer to enable
incoming and outgoing connections with Bluetooth and LAN access devices.
incoming and outgoing connections with Bluetooth and LAN access devices.
To add serial ports to your computer:
1
Click New in the Serial Ports tab of the Bluetooth pane of System Preferences.
2
Name and select options for the port.
Note:
If the port is an outgoing port, click Select Device and then either search for devices
or select a device from the Select Bluetooth Device Service list.