Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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...connect (a password, or passkey, must be deciphered by right-clicking the device icon in the unrestricted 2.4-GHz ISM band, numerous manufacturers can manually pair your world and change forever the way you do not need to use this frequency band. The devices remain paired even when ...service connection is interrupted or the service is stopped. • One or both of the devices are restarted. Summary Because BWT-enabled devices operate in My Bluetooth Places and selecting Pair Device from the shortcut menu. You can develop BWT-enabled products to enter the passkey. From PDAs...
...connect (a password, or passkey, must be deciphered by right-clicking the device icon in the unrestricted 2.4-GHz ISM band, numerous manufacturers can manually pair your world and change forever the way you do not need to use this frequency band. The devices remain paired even when ...service connection is interrupted or the service is stopped. • One or both of the devices are restarted. Summary Because BWT-enabled devices operate in My Bluetooth Places and selecting Pair Device from the shortcut menu. You can develop BWT-enabled products to enter the passkey. From PDAs...
Getting Started
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...3-5 modem commands 2-1 jack 3-9 Modem and Networking guide 2-1 Modem Command Guidelines 2-1 monitor, external connector 3-13 MultiBay 3-8 N network jack 3-13 num lock light 3-6 O opening the notebook 1-4 operating system, installing retail version of 2-6 overhead projector external monitor connector 3-13 Index-2 Startup Guide 334088-001.book Page 2 Friday, July 11, 2003 3:39 PM Index...latches battery release 3-15 display release 3-11 light battery 1-5, 3-7 caps lock 3-6 num lock 3-6 power/standby 1-5 scroll lock 3-6 wireless on/off 3-6 M Maintenance, Shipping and Travel guide 2-1 manuals.
...3-5 modem commands 2-1 jack 3-9 Modem and Networking guide 2-1 Modem Command Guidelines 2-1 monitor, external connector 3-13 MultiBay 3-8 N network jack 3-13 num lock light 3-6 O opening the notebook 1-4 operating system, installing retail version of 2-6 overhead projector external monitor connector 3-13 Index-2 Startup Guide 334088-001.book Page 2 Friday, July 11, 2003 3:39 PM Index...latches battery release 3-15 display release 3-11 light battery 1-5, 3-7 caps lock 3-6 num lock 3-6 power/standby 1-5 scroll lock 3-6 wireless on/off 3-6 M Maintenance, Shipping and Travel guide 2-1 manuals.
Getting Started - Enhanced for Accessibility
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... on/off 3-6 M Maintenance, Shipping and Travel guide 2-1 manuals. See Documentation Library CD memory, primary slot 3-5 microphone jack 3-8 Microsoft logo key 3-5 modem commands 2-1 jack 3-9 Modem and Networking guide 2-1 Modem Command Guidelines 2-1 monitor, external connector 3-13 MultiBay 3-8 N network jack 3-13 num lock light 3-6 O opening the notebook 1-4 operating system, installing retail version of 2-6 overhead projector external...
... on/off 3-6 M Maintenance, Shipping and Travel guide 2-1 manuals. See Documentation Library CD memory, primary slot 3-5 microphone jack 3-8 Microsoft logo key 3-5 modem commands 2-1 jack 3-9 Modem and Networking guide 2-1 Modem Command Guidelines 2-1 monitor, external connector 3-13 MultiBay 3-8 N network jack 3-13 num lock light 3-6 O opening the notebook 1-4 operating system, installing retail version of 2-6 overhead projector external...