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Note: If you are trying to pair an Apple Wireless keyboard, you might have to [http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1809 remove the batteries] for it to be discoverable and connectable again. | Note: If you are trying to pair an Apple Wireless keyboard, you might have to [http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1809 remove the batteries] for it to be discoverable and connectable again. | ||
Note: Some [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=465138#c10 keyboards and mice will not reconnect to the computer] unless the computer is visible/discoverable. Making it temporarily visible for the device to connect will work around the problem. | |||
Note: Wacom tablets are [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=465349 not yet supported]. | Note: Wacom tablets are [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=465349 not yet supported]. |
Revision as of 14:46, 28 October 2008
Documentation
This is documentation for the Bluetooth feature.
Browsing files on a remote device
Prerequisites:
- gvfs-obexftp
- nautilus
- bluez-gnome
In your panel, right-click on the Bluetooth icon, and select the Browse device... menu item. This will bring up a list of devices in the vicinity, as well as known devices. Select the one you want to browse, and click Connect.
Stand-alone Bluetooth printing
Prerequisites:
- bluez-utils-cups
- system-config-printer
Select System → Administration → Printing. After having typed in the administrator password, select New Printer in the toolbar. Your printer should appear in the list of printers. Proceed through the wizard.
Note: If it does not, make sure the printer was made discoverable, following its manual.
Note: If the printer driver wasn't automatically detected, run /usr/lib/cups/backend/bluetooth
in a terminal, and file a bug against system-config-printer with the output in the Red Hat bugzilla.
Sending SMS/texts via Bluetooth
Prerequisites:
- gnome-phone-manager
Launch the Phone Manager from the System Tools section of the Applications menu. Setup your mobile phone in the Preferences (right-click on the mobile phone icon in the panel). After having connected to the phone, you should be able to send new messages by right-clicking and selecting Send Message, reception should be automatic.
Using keyboards and mice
Prerequisites:
- bluez-gnome
Right-click on the Bluetooth icon in your panel and select Setup new device..... Go through the wizard.
Note: Make sure the input device is discoverable (as per the user manual), and that it has enough battery power.
Note: If you are trying to pair an Apple Wireless keyboard, you might have to remove the batteries for it to be discoverable and connectable again.
Note: Some keyboards and mice will not reconnect to the computer unless the computer is visible/discoverable. Making it temporarily visible for the device to connect will work around the problem.
Note: Wacom tablets are not yet supported.
Sending files via Obex Push
Prerequisites:
- bluez-gnome
- nautilus-sendto
Right-click on a file or files in nautilus and click "Send to...", and select a destination device.
Receiving/Sharing files via ObexFTP and ObexPush
Prerequisites:
- gnome-user-share
Select Share Public files over Bluetooth (ObexFTP) or Receive files in Downloads folder over Bluetooth (ObexPush) in the Personal File Sharing preferences.
PIM (appointments, contacts) synchronisation (Palm only)
Prerequisites:
- gnome-pilot 2.0.16 or newer
To setup your Palm/PC synchronisation:
- Setup your PC as the BT hotsync device on your Palm: Bluetooth → Setup Devices → PC Setup → Bluetooth Hotsync, and select your computer in the list (make sure it's made visible in the Bluetooth applet's preferences)
- Add the Palm to the gnome-pilot setup: Preferences → Hardware → PalmOS Devices and enable some of the conduits
- Ready to Sync! Go to Hotsync on the Palm, select your computer in the drop-down, and click the sync icon.
You can use a tool like BTSync to automate synchronisation.
Remote controls (PS3 Blu-Ray remote)
Prerequisites:
- bluez-utils 3.29
To use the remote control with your computer:
- Make the remote discoverable by pressing the Enter and Start buttons at the same time
- Follow the instructions to setup keyboards and mice above
- If your application supports LIRC (such as Totem or Rhythmbox), you can set up the remote for use with it by launching the Infrared Remote Control preferences.