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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:

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Open

—opens the selected file on this computer, using the default applica-

tion for this type of file.

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Print

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

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Send To

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½ floppy (A)—the 3 ½ inch floppy drive on this computer

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Public Folder on My Device

—the Public Folder on this computer.

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Rename

—applies only to empty folders; file names and the names of fold-

ers that contain objects cannot be changed using this technique.

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Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Refresh, View & New

—standard Windows func-

tions.

5.6.7 Headset 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 micro-

phone and speakers can be used as speakerphone input and output for that device.

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NOTE: Windows 98 limitation— please check section 7.11

for more info.

Hardware Requirements

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This computer must have a sound card, microphone, and speakers in-
stalled.

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

Configure the Headset Service

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

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

5.6.8 Network Access

The Bluetooth Network Access service makes it possible for a remote Bluetooth de-
vice to access a Local Area Network that is physically attached to this computer or
allows a remote device to become part of an ad hoc network provided by this computer.

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