Automatic device registration, Manual device registration – TabletKiosk Sahara NetSlate a230T User Manual

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Windows XP

™ Setting up a Personal Area Network (PAN) to transfer files

between your Sahara NetSlate and that of a colleague, or
even an eo UMPC, without the need of using Ethernet cables
or even an existing wireless network.

™ Print to a Bluetooth-enabled printer from across the room

without connecting any cables.

Automatic Device Registration
When you first turn on your
Sahara NetSlate, the Bluetooth
Automatic Registration Wizard
will launch. This allows you to
quickly set-up Bluetooth enabled
input devices such as a keyboard
or mouse. If you decide to
register a device, the “Add New
Connection Wizard” will launch.
Follow the instructions that
follow to complete the process.

NOTE: Once a device has been registered, you usually won’t need to

register it again. You will, however, have to pair it. When you see this

window upon system start-up, just place your device into pairing

mode and it should connect automatically. If you do not wish to

automatically connect a Bluetooth device at start-up, you can check

the “Don’t show this windows next time” check box and tap the

“Cancel” button.

Manual Device Registration
Generally, to connect to a Bluetooth enabled device:

1. Turn on the Bluetooth

transmitter using the
toggle switch on the
top of your tablet.

2. Locate the icon in the System Tray and double-tap on the

icon to open the Bluetooth Settings Manager. Alternatively,
you can just double-tap on the icon to open the Bluetooth
Settings Manager.

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