Basically there is usually a dongle that you plug into the USB Port of you PC and it receives the signals for example with Bluetooth I believe it's a 2.4 Ghz frequency
No. Bluetooth and infrared devices operate on separate frequencies.
Essentially IR port on PDAs or a computer is a serial port with physical connection in form of Infrared light instead of electrical wires. These ports have infrared LED transmitter and Infrared photo diode receivers. You have to have IR built-in to your computer or you have to buy an adapter for it
You have to go in the control panel and make sure that the Bluetooth device is listed on the device manager.
For connecting a Bluetooth device, you need to have a Bluetooth dongle. A dongle can be plugged into your USB port which enables Bluetooth connectivity for your PC. You can purchase a dongle from your local computer store from $20 to $50.00
Bluetooth is hardware that creates a wireless connection. There is no software that can replicate this, however, if you already have the hardware, there are programs that can manage Bluetooth connections.
A bluetooth hacker can be downloaded from the website Hack for Security. The purpose of a bluetooth hacker is to enable the device to communicate at a wider distance.
You need to go into Device Manager. You will see Network Adapter. Click on it and if you have Bluetooth is will be displayed as a Bluetooth device.
If you mean "Will bluetooth work abroad", yes it will. Bluetooth has nothing to do with your mobile network provider, so it will work anywhere that there's another bluetooth device to communicate with.
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A wireless device, that lets you transfer, answer, or call for data from a device, like a Computer, or phone.
This is usually the result of old bluetooth drivers on the computer itself. Find out what type of bluetooth radio adapter the computer is using and then try to update that device on the web.
input device are device that we use to communicate to the computer