Using my Bluetooth devices with the
Logitech wireless hub
© 2003 Logitech, Inc.
Using my Bluetooth devices with the Logitech wireless hub
Contents
Introduction 3
About this guide 4
What Bluetooth devices are available? 6
Mobile phones 6
PDAs 7
Headsets 8
Printers 8
What is a Bluetooth stack? 9
How do I connect devices? 11
Discovering devices 11
Pairing devices 12
Choosing the services you will use 13
Connecting devices 14
Managing my Bluetooth devices 15
My Bluetooth Places in Windows 2000 15
My Bluetooth Places in Windows XP 16
Explanation of device icons 17
Glossary 18
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Using my Bluetooth devices with the Logitech wireless hub
Introduction
The Bluetoothøè wireless hub provided with Logitechøè products transforms a computer into a Bluetoothøè Control Center, opening up a whole new world of wire-free communication.
Bluetoothøè is a wireless technology that allows you to connect Bluetoothøè enabled devices to each other. It uses a low power radio link to provide a fast connection protected from interference with increased data security. No line-of-sight