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Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 9
window appears. In this example, the device (keyboard) is now 
working, as indicated by the green arrows.
Unpairing a Device (Bluetooth Keyboard) 
Once paired, devices remain paired, even if they are out of range or not 
working, until you unpair them (see “Unpairing Devices”).
1. Highlight the device in the Entire Bluetooth Neigh-
borhood window. 
2. Right click on the device and tap Unpair Device from 
the pop-up menu or tap Delete Pairing in the Blue-
tooth Tasks window. The device will disappear from the 
Entire Blue-
tooth Neighborhood window.
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Simultaneous 802.11 and Bluetooth Wireless File Transfers
You may find that if you simultaneously transfer files using 802.11 and 
Bluetooth wireless that the files will transfer very slowly or not transfer at 
all. This is due to interference between the wireless signals that affects both 
the 802.11 and the Bluetooth transfer.
For example, simultaneously transferring files (data, photos, etc.) from a 
wireless network to another Tablet PC or to a cell phone uses both 802.11 
(from the network) and Bluetooth (between the Tablet PC and the 
telephone). This may happen inadvertently if you are transferring files over 
Bluetooth while trying to access email and download a file.
The best way to avoid this is to transfer the files in two separate operations 
(first using 802.11 and then using Bluetooth). You may also want to move 
the Bluetooth-sending devices closer together (a few feet; the maximum 
operating range is 33 feet).
Bluetooth Connection Tips
Once a device has been paired, it will continue to appear in My Blue-
tooth Places, even it is not turned on or is out of connection range.
Once a device has been paired, it remains paired and doesn’t have to be 
paired again.
If, when you start the Tablet PC and open My Bluetooth Places, the 
device you have paired does not appear the Entire Bluetooth Neighbor-
hood window, try moving the device (mouse), tapping a key (on the key-
board), or pressing the button or key sequence to make it discoverable.
If the device appears in the Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood window but 
is not connected (connection is shown by 
), right-click on it and tap 
Connect>Yes.