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located in the system tray (see Figure 17) and select Advanced Configuration. Figure 17. Viewing configuration information of your http://archive.oreilly.com/pub/a/windows/archive/bluetooth.html?page=4 Bluetooth device The Local Services tab will show the profiles your device supports (see Figure 18). Figure 18. Viewing the profiles your device supports Configuring Windows to Use the Bluetooth Headset as an Audio Device Now that the Bluetooth headset is connected to your computer, you need to configure Windows to use it as your audio output and voice windows xp input device. Go to Control Panel -> Sounds and Audio Devices, and in the Audio tab select the Bluetooth Audio item for both the Sound playback and Sound Recording section (see Figure 19). Figure 19. Configuring Bluetooth Audio for audio In the Voice tab, select the Bluetooth Audio item for both the Voice playback and Voice recording sections (see windows xp service Figure 20). Figure 20. Configuring Bluetooth Audio for voice Clicking on the "Test hardware" button does not seem to recognize the existence of the microphone on the headset; however, the computer does redirect the sound output to the headset. To verify that the headset is indeed working, use MSN Messenger. (I used version 7.0.) Click on Tools -> Audio/Video Tuning Wizard, and set both the Microsoft and Speakers to use the Bluetooth Audio (see Figure 21). Click on Next, and you will be able to test the speaker. Figure 21. Using MSN Messenger to test the headset You will also be able to speak into the microphone. If you can see the color of the indicator changes (see Figure 22), your headset is working properly. Figure 22. Testing the microphone Congratulations! You have now set up the Bluetooth headset and can use it to chat with your friends in MSN Messenger, or make voice calls using Skype. Wei-Meng Lee (Microsoft MVP) http://weimenglee.blogspot.com is a technologist and founder of Developer Learning Solutions http://www.developerlearningsolutions.com, a technology company spe