Chapter 5: Configuration

Bluetooth Setup

Outgoing Port acts as a serial port that can be used to connect to a list of Bluetooth devices (one at a time), but you have the freedom to switch on-the-fly.

The Outgoing Port checkbox allows you to create the Outgoing port. When the port is cre- ated, the Outgoing menu lists the port name.

The Outgoing list dialog box displays a list of services marked as ‘Outgoing’. The * column indicates the currently selected service. You can tap on Unselect to reset the current selec- tion, or you can tap on Select to make a selection. The Remove button deletes the service from the outgoing list.

The Prompt menu determines the behaviour of the pop-up Selection menu. Choosing Everytime causes the Selection menu to be displayed each time an outgoing port is created. If you choose Once, the menu is displayed only when a partner service is not selected.

To display the Selection menu at any time:

Press [CTRL] [ALT] [F1], and switch the partner Bluetooth device.

If a connection to a partner device already exists, the connection is dropped and another con- nection to the newly selected device is created instantly without disrupting the application that has opened the outgoing port.

Note: To add a service to the Outgoing port, an active service must first be deactivated. Then you can choose the ‘Outgoing’ option from the Activation menu (highlight a service, right-click or press the [SPACE] bar to display the Activation menu).

5.6.1.5Active Conn.

The Active Conn. menu lists the Name, Address, and Type of the currently active connec- tions. The table is periodically updated, but it can take a few seconds before it reflects the

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