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<sect1 id="components.tdeio_bluetooth">
<title>Bluetooth-tdeioslaves: Devices and services</title>
<para>
The bluetooth-tdeioslaves let you handle bluetooth devices and
list and use their services with konqueror (or any other file manager that can
use TDE's File IO framework).
</para>
<sect2>
<title>Using the Bluetooth tdeioslves</title>
<para>To search for devices, simply enter
<ulink url="bluetooth:/">bluetooth:/</ulink> with konqueror. You will immediately
see an entry for your own system.
</para>
<para>
You can also click the Bluetooth-Icon in the konqueror sidebar in
the "Services"-tab, next to the LAN- and Audio-CD-Browser.
If you can't see the icon it might help to reset the sidebar
with <guimenuitem>config-button -> Add new -> Rollback to system default</guimenuitem>
</para>
<para>
The devices must have been detected and paired, so that the slaves can communicate with them.
</para>
<para>
When you select a device you will get a listing of the services
published by the device. If the service is supported by tdebluez,
you can click it to launch the appropriate application.
Unless you've disabled it, konqueror will pop up the common file-open-dialog.
In case the service is not known, you will get an open-with-dialog instead.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2>
<title>Current limitations</title>
<para>tdeio_bluetooth has no support for nested browse groups currently. This won't
be hard to add, but wasn't need so far.</para>
<para>
You can not connect to services of your own system.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
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