Friday 23 January 2015

Use Two Bluetooth Devices At The Same Time

Connect Bluetooth equipment directly to your computer.


Bluetooth is a method of connecting equipment to your computer via wireless signal. This frees up your desktop from the typical entanglement of cables running from the equipment to the computer. However, unlike cell phones that only support one Bluetooth device at a time, it is possible to connect multiple Bluetooth equipment to the computer without any interference or connection problems.


Instructions


1. Power on the first Bluetooth device you want to use on the computer (anything from a handset to a printer).


2. Click the "Start" button, then choose "Run." If you're using Windows Vista/7, hold down the "Windows" button and "R" at the same time to load the Run window.


3. Type in "bthprops.cpl" and click "OK" to load the Bluetooth Settings window.


4. Choose "Add," then click "Next," The computer now detects the powered-up Bluetooth device. Select it from the display list and type in the sync code (provided in the device's user manual).


5. Repeat the connection process with the second Bluetooth device. Once they're synced, you are able to use both devices at the same time on the computer system.

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