How to Automatically Start Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a wireless connection method used to sync two different devices together, such as a computer, cell phone or headset. You are required to input a sync code when connecting two devices, but most likely you don't want to input this information every time you want to sync the hardware. Instead, it is possible to automatically start the Bluetooth devices in sync with each other.
Instructions
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Power on the Bluetooth device (such as a headset) and the hardware you want to sync the equipment with (such as your computer or cell phone).
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Click the "Start" button when using a computer, then choose "Control Panel" and finally "Hardware and Sound." Choose "Bluetooth Devices," then click "Add" and wait for the computer scan for the Bluetooth equipment.
Press "Settings" when using a cell phone, then choose "Bluetooth" and activate the setting. This allows the cell phone to search for the Bluetooth device.
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Select the Bluetooth device, once it is detected (on both computers and cell phones), and type in the required four-digit pair code (listed in the Bluetooth device's user manual).
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Press "OK," and the computer or cell phone connects with the Bluetooth. Now each time both devices are turned on the cell phone and computer automatically detect and connect to the Bluetooth equipment.
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