Bluetooth

Bluetooth allows the user to access wirelessly various devices such as camera, cell phone, headset, printer, and GPS receiver that support Bluetooth. It can also establish a network and exchange data with other Bluetooth-enabled PC or smartphone.

Option:

The Bluetooth device is optional, and it may not be available in some models.

The figures herein may differ by language selection and are subject to change without prior notice.

For details on connecting a Bluetooth device, refer to the user manual provided with the Bluetooth device.

  1. Select the Start button [] > [Settings].

    Tip:

    Press the [Windows] key or [Ctrl] + [Esc] on the keyboard to display the Start menu.

    Settings Menu Selection Screen
  2. When the [Settings] screen appears, select [Devices].

    Devices Menu Selection Screen
  3. Select [Bluetooth & other devices] > [Add Bluetooth or other device] > [Bluetooth] to search for Bluetooth devices.

    Screen for Adding Bluetooth or Other Devices
    Bluetooth Menu Selection Screen
  4. Select a device to connect to.

    Screen for Selecting Devices to Connect
  5. Complete the Bluetooth connection as directed.