2-28 Bluetooth PC Card from IBM: Installation and User’s Guide
No matter which way you choose to transfer a file to a remote device, the user of
that device receives the file in the Shared Files folder.

Receiving files

When your local Bluetooth device receives a file sent from a remote device, the file
is placed in your My Shared Files folder. You can then open the received file
directly from My Shared Files, or you can drag the file to wherever you want to
store it.
Transferring audio
An audio link makes it possible to transfer sound from one Bluetooth device to
another. There are two ways of using an audio link:
Using your computer as a Bluetooth Audio Device: Connect a headset to your
computer, establish an audio link to one or more remote devices; the n us e the
computer like a 2-way radio. The sound coming from the headset over the
Bluetooth link will be detected by the operating system as coming from a
sound card. This also makes it possible to use the headset as input or output
device in a Microsoft NetMeeting® Internet conference or for dictation soft-
ware based on voice recognition.