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How to Install a Bluetooth Capable Phone in Windows XP
There you sit...new Bluetooth phone in hand...blankly staring at your computer monitor. The sales person at the store told you it would be a snap to install the phone on your computer, but let's face facts, you are a novice when it comes to computers! You aren't sure where to begin to get this ball rolling. Isn't there a capable or something you are supposed to attach? No that is for USB connections!
Fear not intrepid customer for I will show you the steps you need to follow in order to get your Bluetooth product working.
The Steps
- Make sure your computer is on and the wireless Bluetooth adapter is on.
- Turn on your Bluetooth enabled device such as your Cell/PDA.
- Make sure your Cell/PDA has its connection on as well and the box marked discoverable is checked. If not, your PC won't see it!
- Click on "Devices" in the Windows Control Panel
- Click on "Add" and follow the steps!
And there you have it...easy as a snap!
Some points:
Your Cell/PDA will probably ask you for a pass code. Type in whatever you like. Just be sure to remember it since the computer will as for the same code so they link up properly!
If you run into some problems with your new Bluetooth product, be sure to checkout your manufacturer's guide or go to the Microsoft Windows website. You should find plenty of information relevant to your needs! This technology is awesome to use when it is working properly, just remember that it isn't 100% secure!
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