link to driver if not installed alredyif driver installed :
Check that your PC has a built-in Bluetooth device by consulting its
user guide. If it does not, you'll need to buy an external receiver
often referred to as a "dongle" and connect it to a spare USB port.
Ensure that your wireless and Bluetooth receiver is turned on. Touch the
antenna symbol next to your PC's volume control. It will turn blue when
it's on and amber when it's off.
Go to the "Control Panel" from the start menu and select "HP Wireless
Assistant" if you're using XP. You'll need to go via "Network and
Internet" if you're running Vista or Windows 7.
Make sure your Bluetooth adapter is enabled. If you get a warning that
it's not, click on "Windows Device Manager," right-click on your
Bluetooth device and select "Enable."
Go back to the "HP Wireless Assistant" window and press the "Turn on"
button next to the Bluetooth icon if it's not already showing as being
activated. Your Bluetooth device is now on and you're ready to connect
to another enabled unit.
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