How to Connect Bluetooth to a PC

07.28
As of 2010, many of the newer laptops come with a built-in Bluetooth connection, which is accessible by clicking the function key and then F3. Unfortunately, many desktop PCs do not have Bluetooth connection, but there is an option to make them Bluetooth enabled. Once they are enabled by Bluetooth, you can connect to the Internet via Bluetooth, or accept and send files to external Bluetooth devices.

How to Install Bluetooth on Your Computer

07.25
Although Bluetooth headsets are generally used for cell phones, you can also use Bluetooth headsets to talk wirelessly on a computer. Whether you are voice chatting on Skype (or another VoIP service) or playing games, using a Bluetooth headset with your computer is a fairly simple process.

How to Connect My iPod to My Car Stereo With Bluetooth

07.20
Playing your own music in the car is a great plus to driving. While many auxiliary plugs and adapters are available for establishing a physical connection, some car stereos are equipped with Bluetooth, allowing you to connect your iPod wirelessly. Enabling your stereo's Bluetooth will eliminate the need for cluttered wires, while offering you unmatched listening convenience.

How to Connect Multiple Bluetooth Devices

07.15
Bluetooth technology is used in smartphones, printers and computers to create wireless connections for file transfers and synchronization. If you wish to connect multiple Bluetooth devices, you will need one device to house all of the connections; this device can be a computer or a smartphone. Many people use multiple Bluetooth to connect both smartphones and printers to computers at the same time. This allows for increased productivity as well as multitasking in offices.

How to Play Bluetooth on a Car Stereo

07.12

More and more cars with Bluetooth connectivity are entering the market, allowing drivers to connect cell phones, headsets and portable media players to their car stereos. Many of these Bluetooth-enabled car stereos have voice control, allowing you to navigate your music selection and make hands-free calls by simply telling the car what to do. But all Bluetooth devices need to be "paired" with another device before they'll work together.

How to Remove Bluetooth Devices

07.08
Bluetooth devices that are not working properly with your computer may force you to remove and then reinstall them. Much like other electronic devices, Bluetooth devices sometimes simply need a hard reset to work out the kinks or issues that cause the device to work improperly. Likewise, you also may no longer want to use the Bluetooth devices, therefore you have no need for the device to be installed

What Is the Purpose of Having Bluetooth on a Laptop Computer?

06.42
Bluetooth is a short-ranged wireless protocol, connecting peripherals and electronic devices. When first introduced, Bluetooth on laptops required a separate dongle that plugged into a USB port. Like Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth is now a standard laptop feature. Bluetooth devices support several different profiles, such as "A2DP" for stereo audio, "Handsfree" for phone headsets and "Print" for printers.