4.Click the Delete button.

Note: If you have not selected the Report only selected Bluetooth devices option, the Delete button will not be available.

To temporarily override the discovery of specific devices:

1.Open the Bluetooth Configuration Panel by right-clicking the Bluetooth Tray icon on the Windows system tray. Select Advanced Configuration. The Bluetooth Configuration Panel is displayed.

2.Click the Discovery tab.

3.Select Report all Bluetooth devices. The specifically (and previously) selected devices will be discovered along with all other devices.

Notes:

To re-enable specific device discovery, re-selectReport only selected Bluetooth devices.

When all devices are deleted, an error message will appear if Report all Bluetooth devices is not selected.

Temporarily override the discovery of specific devices:

In the Bluetooth Configuration Panel, from the Discovery tab, select “Report all Bluetooth devices”. The specifically selected devices will be discovered along with all other devices. To re-enable specific device discovery re-selectReport only selected Bluetooth devices.

Local Services Tab

The Local Services tab allows you to change the settings of all the services that your computer has made available to other remote devices. Each service can be configured individually to change its security, name, and other settings.

The Local Services tab also provides you with the option of adding and deleting user-defined serial services. We will discuss the details on how to do that later in this section.

The following are the names of the local services that BTW provide: (Please note that names of all the services will be displayed even though the server may not be able to support all of them.)

Audio Gateway

Headset

PIM Synchronization

Fax

File Transfer

PIM Item Transfer

Dial-up Networking

Network Access

Bluetooth Serial Port

Common Configuration Setting:

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Jabra A320s Local Services Tab, Temporarily override the discovery of specific devices, Common Configuration Setting