Hello, Easy. Open the Applicatiosn folder, then open the Utilities folder in there, then open "Bluetooth file exchange" and you see all the stuff on your mobile phone and can browse it, upload and download files (not folders) ... am 05.11.2005 16:40 Uhr schrieb Isabel: > On 5/11/05 2:01 pm, "Winston MacKelvie" <winstonworks at sympatico.ca> wrote: > >> The term "exe" is for Windows. I believe the Mac has BT in its >> operating system, at least the later OS versions do. I don't think >> you have to do anything but plug it in and open Sys Prefs. >> >> >> Winston >> >> > > Thanks for replying Winston, > > I get you, but then what? > I have tried plugging in the dongle and opening system prefs. I have made > sure the device is in discoverable mode, and have used my phone to search > for the computer and connect them. But what do I do next? There should be an > option in the bluetooth menu to view any connected files, or find photos, > but there isn't. Just these options: > Discoverable (ticked) > Setup bluetooth device (which doesn't respond if I click it) > Send file (doesn't respond) > Browse device (doesn't respond) > Preference (goes into sys pref.) > > Is there something I should be doing when I go into System prefs that I'm > not? > > Thinking about taking the blasted thing back to the shop! > > Thanks again, > > Isabel > > _______________________________________________ > Bluetooth-Mac mailing list > Bluetooth-Mac at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/bluetooth-mac > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 > -- jan fuellemann fürther strasse 24a mobile +49 177 606 74 20 12309 berlin fuellemann at gmx.de