BenQ S72 user manual Using Bluetooth Optional, Adding a Bluetooth Device

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Using Bluetooth (Optional)

The Bluetooth function allows you to get connected to various devices and ser- vices that support Bluetooth transmission. You can get rid of those annoying cables when printing documents, synchronizing your PIM data with your PDA or another PC, mobile phone or even sharing a network connection.

Bluetooth is optional depending on your purchased model. You will see the Blue- tooth icon on your desktop and system tray whether or not you have the Bluetooth device in your system. The icon on the system tray will have three color values depending on the status of Bluetooth: white to indicate Bluetooth is off, red to indi- cate Bluetooth is turned on, and green to indicate Bluetooth is in connection.

Adding a Bluetooth Device

1. Slide the Wireless Connection Switch on the Joybook to the ON position.

2.Press the <Fn> + <F12> hotkey combination several times until Bluetooth is “ON”.

3. Turn on the power of your Bluetooth device and activate its Bluetooth function.

For details about how to activate the device’s Bluetooth function, please refer to its documentations.

The maximum effective range of connection between your Joybook and the Blue- tooth device is 10 meters.

You can use your Joybook to connect to up to 7 Bluetooth devices simultaneously.

6.The system will begin searching for available Bluetooth devices nearby. After it finishes searching, you will see a list of found devices. Highlight a device and

4.Click on the Bluetooth icon on the Windows system tray located at the lower-right-hand corner of the Desktop to bring up the pop-up box. Click to select “Add a Bluetooth Device”.

If you do not see the Bluetooth icon on the Windows system tray, press <Fn> + <F12> again and repeatedly until Bluetooth is “ON”.

5. Check the “My device is set up and ready to be found” checkbox and click Next.

Using the Q-Media Bar

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Contents Welcome Disclaimer CopyrightTable of Contents Ii Table of Contents Joybook S72 Features Indicator Lights Left Side View Kensington Lock Hole Right Side ViewEarphone Jack with Spdif Can be used to connect to a microphone for recording soundsVideo Out Outputs an display signals to a television set or VCRRear View VGA PortTurn on laser beam Directional and OK buttons Wireless Remote ControlScreen Folder Forward video Changing the batteryWhen watching video in QMedia Center Open a picture/picture Return to the contentsFunction Hotkeys Application Key + Tab + E + M Shift + + M + RNum Lk Capitalizes all text enteredGetting Started with Windows XP Using the Q-Media Bar Customizing the hotkeys Setting Up QMedia BarQMedia Center Playing Music/MP3 CD in QMedia CenterPlaying Music Files in Joybook Playing DVD/VCD Movies QMedia Center Music SettingsPlaying Movie Files QMedia Center VCD/DVD Playback SettingsViewing Digital Pictures Picture SettingsSetting up QMedia Center You can use Outlook Express to send and receive e-mail Sending and Receiving E-mailGetting Online Creating a Playlist QMusicQMusic Workspace Playing a Music CDConverting CD Music into MP3 Format Creating an MP3 Music CDInsert a music CD into the optical drive of your Joybook Burning CDs When you are done selecting files, click FinishedJB S72E.book Page 23 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM JB S72E.book Page 24 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM QCamera Workspace QCameraCreating a New Album Capturing VideosCapturing Photos Applying Special Effects to Photos and VideosJB S72E.book Page 27 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM QPresentation Selecting a Power Profile QPowerLaunching QPower Checking Battery LevelAssociating Application Programs with Power Profiles Following QPower window will appearSpeed JB S72E.book Page 31 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM Recording Smart BenQ Voice Recorder BenQ Voice RecorderClick this button to open a menu that allows you Playing Recorded Sound Clips Start RecordingUsing the Built-In Wireless LAN Function Adding a Bluetooth Device Using Bluetooth OptionalSending a File to a Bluetooth Device JB S72E.book Page 37 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM Playing Music, Pictures, Movies Booting up in QMedia XSChanging Settings Navigating around the screenAttaching External Display Devices Attaching a VGA Display DeviceAttaching External Display Devices Video Out Installing Additional Memory Installing Additional MemoryMemory of your Joybook can be extended to up to 2 GB JB S72E.book Page 42 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM JB S72E.book Page 43 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM Drive C using the backup data from drive D Recovering Your SystemUsing the Windows System Restore Tool Using the Quick Recovery FunctionUsing the Recovery CDs Reinstalling Software or DriverReinstalling QMedia XS FAQ and Troubleshooting Battery and PowerGeneral My modem does not connect at 56K speed? What should I do if the battery gets hot in my Joybook?How to prolong the life of the battery? ConnectionHave problem setting up wireless network SystemClick Start and then My Computer CD or DVD does not function Why does the keyboard and/or palm rest get warm?Click Properties and then Hardware Click Device Manager There is no sound coming from the speakersDisplayed by the OS Hear noise when connecting an earphone to JoybookDisplay DVD movies will not playJB S72E.book Page 51 Tuesday, March 29, 2005 613 PM Cleaning Your Joybook Information on Safety, Cleaning, and Battery MaintenanceSafety Battery MaintenanceService and Support BenQ Joybook Global Online ServiceJoybook Online Registration JB S72E.fm Page 54 Wednesday, April 20, 2005 225 PM