- 1). Open the Dell Latitude D600's "Start" menu and navigate to "Control Panel." Click "System and Security" if your D600 came with Windows 7 or "System and Maintenance" if it came with Windows Vista.
- 2). Choose the "Device Manager" link. Windows Vista also requires you to click "Continue."
- 3). Click the plus sign next to the "Bluetooth Devices" entry near the top of the list of devices. Right-click the entry for the Dell D600's internal Bluetooth adapter and select "Update Driver Software."
- 4). Select the option to "Search Automatically." Click "Finish" after the latest driver is downloaded and installed.
- 5). Close the "Device Manager" window. Locate the blue "Bluetooth" icon in the notification area at the bottom right of the screen. Right-click the icon and choose "Enable Bluetooth."
- 6). Turn on your Bluetooth-enabled device, such as a cell phone or PDA. Navigate through the device's menu to the "Bluetooth" option and select "Enable Bluetooth," or the equivalent option for your device.
- 7). Right-click the "Bluetooth" icon on your Dell Latitude D600 again and choose "Add Device." Click the name of your detected Bluetooth device and click "Next" to connect to the device.
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