BTW User’s Guide

7.Use drag-and-drop to copy any file or folder contained in the Public Folder of the remote device to the desired folder on this computer.

8.You can also drag-and-drop files or folders from this computer to the Public Folder (and its sub-folders) of the remote device.

Other file operations

Right-click a file or folder in the remote device’s Public Folder for a context sensitive menu. All potential menu options may not be available at all times.

Potential menu options include:

Open—Opens the selected file on this computer, using the default application for this type of file.

Print—Sends the selected file to this computer’s default printer.

Send To:

!3½ floppy (A)—The 3½ inch floppy drive on this computer

!Public Folder on My Device—The Public Folder on this computer.

Rename—Applies only to empty folders; file names and the names of folders that contain objects cannot be changed using this technique.

Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Refresh, View & New—Standard Windows functions.

3.6.7Headset Service

The Bluetooth Headset Service allows this computer to provide audio input/output for remote Bluetooth devices.

For example, if the remote device is a Bluetooth telephone, this computer’s microphone and speakers can be used as speakerphone input and output for that device.

NOTE: Windows 98 limitation

Hardware Requirements

This computer must have a sound card, microphone, and speakers installed.

The Bluetooth radio on both on this computer and the remote device must support audio.

Configure the Headset Service

From the Windows system tray, right-click the Bluetooth icon, select Advanced Configuration > Local Services, and then double-click the Headset service.

Set the common configuration properties of the service, and then click OK.

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