Win7 system mouse right button send menu no "Bluetooth option" how to do

  
Applicable system: Vista, Windows 7 ALL









































































Go to the ” menu to retrieve lost Bluetooth shortcuts.
Solution:
Method 1, Quick Command Method:
Starting > Run Input fsquirt

Select “Send File”

Select Mobile Phone to Receive File

Select the file to send

Click Next to connect to the phone to send the file.

If you can't scan your phone after entering the command, as shown below:

Please check if the two Bluetooth services in the service are enabled (open method: open the start, enter services.msc, Click OK)

If it is disabled or manually run, right click on the two services, select Properties, then click Startup Type, set to “Auto”, click “Apply”, click “Start & rdquo;, then click & ldquo; OK & rdquo;, you can use the Bluetooth function. The operation process is as shown in the figure:

Method 2, modify the system "Send to" menu:
1. Open the Start menu, search for the input shell: sendto, click on the searched folder.


can now be seen in file right click and select & ldquo; Send to & rdquo; shortcuts appear later, there is no & ldquo; Send to Bluetooth & rdquo; icon.

2. Then open the “Computer” icon on the desktop, open the C:WindowsSystem32 folder, and find the “fsquirt.exe” file, which is the program for the computer to send files via Bluetooth.

3. Right click on the “fsquirt.exe” file and select “Create Shortcut", then copy this shortcut to the sendto folder you just opened. Right-click on the shortcut and select “Rename”, you can modify the name displayed after right-clicking on the file to send to ”, for example, <;Send to Bluetooth device”.

4. After the setting is completed, right-click on the file that needs to be sent via Bluetooth, and select “Send to” to display the long-lost Bluetooth icon, and display the name you set, as shown in the figure:


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