Xplore Technologies Corp of America M1400T003 用户手册
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 7
• Be sure the device is in discoverable mode. Read the instructions that came
with the device or visit the device manufacturer’s website for information and
for other troubleshooting tips. Perform the steps that put the device in
discoverable mode.
for other troubleshooting tips. Perform the steps that put the device in
discoverable mode.
• Check to see if other Bluetooth devices are in range and can be discovered by
tapping My Bluetooth Places>Bluetooth Tasks>Search for devices in range. If
other devices are discovered, a problem may exist with the Bluetooth device
you’re trying to install.
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.
other devices are discovered, a problem may exist with the Bluetooth device
you’re trying to install.
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.
11.When the device is discovered (see Step
9), highlight the device and tap Next.
12.When the
Bluetooth Setup Wizard Com-
pletion Page appears,
tap Finish. Windows
now installs software for the device.
13.Check to see if
the device (Microsoft
Mouse) has green arrows beside it in the Entire
Bluetooth Neighborhood window, which indi-
cates it is working.
Bluetooth Neighborhood window, which indi-
cates it is working.
Pairing a Device (Bluetooth Keyboard)
In addition to discovery, the installation of many Bluetooth devices requires
the pairing of the external device (such as a keyboard) with the Tablet PC.
Pairing lets you avoid entering access information each time you connect to
the device. Paired devices share a unique “Link Key,” which they exchange
each time they connect. Once paired, devices remain paired, even if they are
out of range or not working, until you unpair them (see “Unpairing
Devices”).
the pairing of the external device (such as a keyboard) with the Tablet PC.
Pairing lets you avoid entering access information each time you connect to
the device. Paired devices share a unique “Link Key,” which they exchange
each time they connect. Once paired, devices remain paired, even if they are
out of range or not working, until you unpair them (see “Unpairing
Devices”).
The following steps describe how to pair a Bluetooth keyboard, but are
similar for other Bluetooth devices.
similar for other Bluetooth devices.
1. Repeat Steps 1-11 above for this device (Bluetooth keyboard).
2. Highlight the device in the Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood window.
(In this example, a BT keyboard.)