Setting Nokia 770 IT2006 bluetooth to "discoverable"

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There should also be a bluetooth control panel icon, to enable 
bluetooth.  The status icon will appear in the top bar, near wireless, 
screen brightness, etc.

Ryan

david feldman wrote:
> Thanks, Ryan.
>
> I think the problem is I do not know where to look for the bluetooth status icon at all. I've never seen one. There is a connection manager (which gives control over 802.11 wireless), but nothing along the lines of a status icon. Is there a bluetooth status manager I should install? There are command line functions (hcid, etc.) that I can manipulate from the xterm program, but I was hoping not to have to work at command line level.
>
> Very tks,
>
> Dave
>
>   
>> Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 01:37:04 +0100
>> From: abiryan at ryand.net
>> To: wb0gaz at hotmail.com
>> CC: maemo-users at maemo.org
>> Subject: Re: Setting Nokia 770 IT2006 bluetooth to "discoverable"
>>
>> david feldman wrote:
>>     
>>> Can I set my Nokia 770 (running IT2006) bluetooth to a discoverable state? It appears pairing with my Blackberry 8320 to use the 8320 as a modem may require that I pair in both directions (I don't know why, but this is what it took to get the thing to work with my old HP Jornada 720, and so far I can't get the Nokia 770 to use the 8320 as a modem, so I want to try the pairing method.)
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>> I believe the option you want is "Set [devicename] as Visible" from the
>> Bluetooth status icon. I know it's there in 2007, don't see why it
>> wouldn't be in 2006 (and I think I've seen it there)
>>     
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