[. . . ] Access the Bluetooth Configuration Panel--right-click the Bluetooth icon, and then select "Advanced Configuration". Access the Quick Connect option--right-click the Bluetooth icon, select "Quick Connect", and then select the type of service to which you wish to connect. ACCESS MY BLUETOOTH PLACES My Bluetooth Places is part of Microsoft® Internet Explorer. In the Windows system tray o Right-click the Bluetooth icon and select "Explore My Bluetooth Places" or o Double-click the Bluetooth icon ?? [. . . ] 3. 6 3. 6. 1 1. 2. 3. If your printer is not in the list of options, click "Have Disk. . . ", insert the driver disk for the printer, and then navigate to the drive and directory that contain the driver initiation file (*. inf) for the printer. To delete a printer, click "Start > Settings > Printers", right-click the printer to be deleted, and then select "Delete" from the shortcut menu. BLUETOOTH SERVICES Common Configuration Settings These properties can be set individually for each Bluetooth service: ??Secure Connection--requires that remote devices provide proof of identity and that all data be encrypted. Startup Automatically--starts the service automatically when Bluetooth is started. Notifications--provides visual and/or audio notification that a remote device is attempting to connect (or has connected) to a service on this computer. Authentication request, also called a PIN code request--this notification appears automatically in a balloon over the Windows system tray if a Personal Identification Code is required before a connection can proceed. Authorization request, also called a connection request--this type of notification can be visual, audio, or both. It notifies you of attempts to access a Bluetooth service on this computer; the connection will not proceed until you click the balloon that appears over the Windows system tray. If the notification balloon is ignored, the connection request will time out and fail. Notification only--this type of notification does not affect access in any way; it is solely for information purposes to let you know that a connection has been established. Bluetooth Serial Port The Bluetooth Serial Port service allows a remote Bluetooth device to establish a wireless serial connection with this computer. The wireless serial connection may be used by applications as though a physical serial cable connected the devices. To establish a Bluetooth Serial Port connection The connection must be initiated from the remote device by the Bluetooth Serial Port application. Determine the communications port being used by this computer for the Bluetooth Serial Port In the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select "Advanced Configuration", and then the Local Services tab. The COM port assigned to this service is the last item in the Bluetooth Serial Port service row. Configure the application on this computer that will use this service to send its data to this COM. Add a Bluetooth Serial Port The Bluetooth Serial Port service has one pre-configured Bluetooth Serial Port, but additional Bluetooth Serial Ports can be added as needed. To add a port From the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, Local Services tab, click "Add Serial Service". In the properties dialog box, modify the properties: Enter a unique name (less than 99 alphanumeric characters). Select "Startup Automatically", if desired From the COM port shortcut menu, select a communications port that is not assigned to any other service. To remove a Bluetooth Serial Port From the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, Local Services tab, select the port to be removed and 19 then click "Delete". [. . . ] The sixth entry contains the Specification Revision information for the Host Controller Interface, if appropriate. DETERMINE THE VERSION OF THE LINK MANAGER PROTOCOL (LMP) In the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, on the Hardware tab, in the Device Properties section, the seventh entry provides Link Manager Protocol version number information. The eighth entry contains the Link Manager Protocol sub-version number information, if appropriate. FIND INFORMATION ABOUT THE BLUETOOTH HARDWARE ATTACHED TO MY COMPUTER In the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, select the Hardware tab. [. . . ]