Post: Commentating Help
01-22-2011, 01:55 AM #1
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01-22-2011, 04:20 AM #2
Grimsley33
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I haven't found any place on my laptop where it can register a blue tooth device, but if yours is newer, it would be under control panel. Other wise you can just go to best buy, and buy a 20$ headset that works just fine.
01-22-2011, 06:57 PM #3
Originally posted by Grimsley33 View Post
I haven't found any place on my laptop where it can register a blue tooth device, but if yours is newer, it would be under control panel. Other wise you can just go to best buy, and buy a 20$ headset that works just fine.


Yeah it's new. I do go to User CP and then Bluetooth devices but I can't get it discovered.
01-22-2011, 09:55 PM #4
The Truth
Hai Im From Minecraft
Setup a Bluetooth Headset for Use with Windows XP
1
Go into the Bluetooth Devices item in the Control Panel on your computer to access configuration options in order to pair your Bluetooth headset with your computer.
2
Click on the Options tab in the Bluetooth Devices menu and select the "Turn discovery on" option. This will allow your computer to discover Bluetooth devices within range. This option is turned off by default for security and will automatically turn off when the Bluetooth connection you establish disconnects.
3
Check the box for "Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer." If this box is left unchecked, your headset will not have permission to connect.
4
Turn on Bluetooth headset so your computer can discover it.
5
Open Bluetooth settings and click Add. This will open the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard.
6
Search for your Bluetooth headset by selecting "My device is set up and ready to be found" in the wizard and clicking on the next button. An icon for your headset will appear in the window when it has been found.
7
Click on the icon for your device and the Next button. Enter the passcode for your headset. Your headset should then appear in the Bluetooth Devices list.
8
Configure your computer to use your Bluetooth headset for audio functions by opening My Bluetooth Places.
9
Right-click on the icon for your headset and select the Connect Headset option from the menu.
10
Accept the connection on your headset according to manufacturer's instruction when you hear a beep. Often you are not required to take action to accept the connection. The icon should light up when the connection is complete.

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01-22-2011, 10:02 PM #5
Originally posted by The
Setup a Bluetooth Headset for Use with Windows XP
1
Go into the Bluetooth Devices item in the Control Panel on your computer to access configuration options in order to pair your Bluetooth headset with your computer.
2
Click on the Options tab in the Bluetooth Devices menu and select the "Turn discovery on" option. This will allow your computer to discover Bluetooth devices within range. This option is turned off by default for security and will automatically turn off when the Bluetooth connection you establish disconnects.
3
Check the box for "Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer." If this box is left unchecked, your headset will not have permission to connect.
4
Turn on Bluetooth headset so your computer can discover it.
5
Open Bluetooth settings and click Add. This will open the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard.
6
Search for your Bluetooth headset by selecting "My device is set up and ready to be found" in the wizard and clicking on the next button. An icon for your headset will appear in the window when it has been found.
7
Click on the icon for your device and the Next button. Enter the passcode for your headset. Your headset should then appear in the Bluetooth Devices list.
8
Configure your computer to use your Bluetooth headset for audio functions by opening My Bluetooth Places.
9
Right-click on the icon for your headset and select the Connect Headset option from the menu.
10
Accept the connection on your headset according to manufacturer's instruction when you hear a beep. Often you are not required to take action to accept the connection. The icon should light up when the connection is complete.

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There is no "options" tab. :/
01-22-2011, 10:04 PM #6
The Truth
Hai Im From Minecraft
Originally posted by Ace View Post
There is no "options" tab. :/


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01-22-2011, 10:05 PM #7
Originally posted by The
Maybe you should get something like this. You must login or register to view this content.


Crap, you gotta buy that?
01-22-2011, 10:09 PM #8
The Truth
Hai Im From Minecraft
Originally posted by Ace View Post
Crap, you gotta buy that?


You gotta buy one of those if your computer doesn't have a bluetooth device made in. You could also by a cheap mic like this that is probably better. You must login or register to view this content.
01-22-2011, 10:16 PM #9
Originally posted by The
You gotta buy one of those if your computer doesn't have a bluetooth device made in. You could also by a cheap mic like this that is probably better. You must login or register to view this content.


oh okay, and how do you know if it does have a bluetooth device built in?
01-22-2011, 10:22 PM #10
The Truth
Hai Im From Minecraft
Most computers don't. You usually have to request it in your order.

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