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    |[[Image:Preferences-system-bluetooth.png]]||'''Attach your Bluetooth devices in a KDE SC 4 system'''
    |[[Image:Kdebluetooth.png|thumb|265px]]|| '''KDEbluetooth provides a user-friendly front-end for handling all your bluetooth devices'''
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    Kbluetooth will take over the task previously carried out be Kdebluetooth.  Today (12th November, 2009) RC2 was announced, so we can expect to see this in our distros in the very near future.
    ==Feature Overview==
    ::* A Tray Icon for convenient use


    You can monitor the progress of this on ''[http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/kbluetooth?content=112110 the project page]''
    ::* Bluetooth Adapter configuration
     
    ::* A wizard to help you add new devices
     
    ::* Bluetooth Device Manager
     
    ::* Has a Passkey and Authorization Agent
     
    ::* KBlueLock, to lock your screen, when your mobile phone is out of scope and to unlock when it's back again
     
    ::* Exchange files with remote devices (using the obex-data-server)
     
    The project's [http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/kbluetooth?content=112110 home page] gives a detailed account of dependencies, missing features and known bugs.
     
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    |[[Image:Kdebluetooth-wiz.png|300px|thumb|center|The Add-A-Device Wizard]]||
    [[Image:Kdebluetooth-devman.png|300px|thumb|center|Managing your deviced]]
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    Revision as of 02:42, 10 February 2010

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    KDEbluetooth provides a user-friendly front-end for handling all your bluetooth devices

    Feature Overview

    • A Tray Icon for convenient use
    • Bluetooth Adapter configuration
    • A wizard to help you add new devices
    • Bluetooth Device Manager
    • Has a Passkey and Authorization Agent
    • KBlueLock, to lock your screen, when your mobile phone is out of scope and to unlock when it's back again
    • Exchange files with remote devices (using the obex-data-server)

    The project's home page gives a detailed account of dependencies, missing features and known bugs.

    The Add-A-Device Wizard
    Managing your deviced