How to Use a Bluetooth Device
Bluetooth is a
wireless technology that has been around for over 20 years. It allows multiple
devices to connect, interact, and sync without needing to set up complex
networks and passwords. Bluetooth is everywhere these days, from mobile phones
to laptops, and even car stereos. Bluetooth supports a wide variety of
different devices, and can be set up in just a few minutes. See Step 1 below to
learn how.
1.Understand how Bluetooth works.
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows two different devices to
connect. Every Bluetooth device has one or more profiles installed. These
profiles determine what the device is capable of, such as
"Hands-Free" (mobile headsets) or "Human Interface Device"
(computer mouse). In order for two devices to connect, they must both have the
same profile.[1]
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You can generally tell what devices will work with each other by looking
at them logically. You wouldn't be able to pair a mouse with a camera, since
the camera isn't designed to be controlled by the mouse. On the other hand, it
would make sense to connect a headset to a mobile phone, since they are designed
to work together.
2.Learn the most common pairings.
If you are unsure as to whether your devices will work together,
there are several cases where Bluetooth use is very popular. Knowing these can
help you determine how to connect your devices.
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Connecting a hands-free headset to a mobile phone.
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Connecting wireless mice, keyboards, and printers to laptops and other
computers.
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Connecting portable media players and smartphones to speakers and car
stereos.
3.Connect your devices.
The method to connect to devices will vary in every situation, but
generally it follows the same basic process. You will need to make one device
discoverable, and then search for devices with the second device.
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For example, if you wanted to connect a headset to your smartphone, you
would put the headset into the discovery mode (refer to the documentation), and
then search for discoverable devices on your smartphone.
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Wirelessly connecting video game controllers to computers and game
consoles.
4.Enter a PIN (if asked).
You may be asked to enter a PIN when connecting your devices. If you
don't know the PIN, it is generally 0000, 1111, or 1234. This can vary for some devices, and
if you can't find it you may need to reset the device.
5.Use the device.
Once your devices are connected, you can start using them in
conjunction. For example, you may have connected your smartphone to some
wireless speakers, allowing you to play music through them. You may have
connected a mouse to your laptop, and now you can use your mouse to move the
cursor.
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When connecting a Bluetooth device to a computer, you may need to
install the drivers for the device. This is usually done automatically, though
the device may have come with a driver installation disc. You can also download
drivers from the manufacturer's website.
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There is no general "Bluetooth driver", only drivers for
specific devices.
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If you want to connect a Bluetooth device to a desktop PC, chances are
the desktop PC does not have Bluetooth functionality. You will need to purchase
and install a Bluetooth USB dongle in order to connect devices to the PC. Most
laptops and virtually all Macs have Bluetooth support built-in.
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