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Connecting to an HID Device
This chapter describes how to connect the Bluetooth laptop to a Bluetooth HID Human Interface Device such as a mouse.
Setup Requirements
You need the following devices and equipment in order to accomplish this task:
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A PC system running Windows with Blue Manager
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Atheros Bluetooth USB Adapter
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Bluetooth mouse with batteries or keyboard
Launching the Blue Manager Suite
1. Double click on the Launch Blue Manager Suite icon on your desktop or launch it from start All Programs Blue Manager Suite Launch Blue
Manager Suite .
It displays the Blue Manager start-up screen. See Figure 4-1
. 2. Put your mouse in searchable pairing mode by doing the following:
a. Turn On the mouse by pressing down its power OnOff button. Refer to the mouse documentation on how to do it.
b. Press the connect button on the mouse to put it in pairing discoverable mode. Refer to the mouse documentation for
additional information.
3. On the left pane of the screen, click on the Peripheral Devices icon.
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It displays all the peripheral devices in the right pane of the screen indicating that these devices are in range and available to be connected. It
also shows the device name, address, type and status in range.
Figure 4-1. Blue Manager Start-up Screen
4. Right click on the device and choose Pair Device.
It displays the Bluetooth Pairing Passcode screen. See Figure 4-2
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Figure 4-2. Entering Bluetooth Pairing Passcode
5. Enter a passcode to pair with the remote device and click OK.
NOTE: The default code shown is 0000. Refer to the documentation of your mouse
to find out the passcode of your device and how to change it. 6. Highlight the mouse device under Peripheral Devices in the left pane.
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It shows the service type Human Interface Device, service name name of the mouse, and service status connected or disconnected in the right
pane.
7. Highlight the device. Using your laptop pointing device, right click on the
Human Interface Device service and choose the Connect option to connect to the mouse.
Its service status will change from Disconnected to Connected, Ok. Your mouse is now connected. You can perform normal mouse functions using
this mouse.
Figure 4-3 shows the wireless connection between your laptop and
mouse.
Figure 4-3.
Connecting a Bluetooth Mouse to a Laptop
Laptop Bluetooth mouse
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Connecting to a Bluetooth
Headset
This chapter describes how to connect the Bluetooth PC to a Bluetooth headset.
Setup Requirements
You need the following devices and equipment in order to accomplish this task:
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A PC system running Windows with Atheros Blue Manager
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Atheros Bluetooth USB Adapter
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Bluetooth headset with fully charged batteries
Launching the Atheros Blue Manager Suite
1. Double click on the Launch Atheros Blue Manager Suite icon on your desktop or launch it from start All Programs Blue Manager Suite
Launch Blue Manager Suite .
It displays the Atheros Blue Manager start-up screen. See Figure 5-1
. 2. Put your headset in searchable pairing mode by turning On the headset
by pressing down its Call Button until the indicator light flashes and turns solid about 6 seconds. Then release the button.
NOTE:
A Motorola HT820 Bluetooth® Stereo Headphones headset is used in this use case. The lights and buttons might be different on your headset. Refer to your
headset documentation for additional information on buttons and controls.
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3. On the left pane of the screen, click on the Audio Devices icon.