Quickly find the Bluetooth option that is not seen in the system.

  
Symptom: Windows7 system notebook uses the right mouse button to click on the image, compressed package and other files, and moves from the pop-up menu to the “send to” item. The pop-up submenu does not have the “Bluetooth” option and cannot be used via Bluetooth. Data, file transfer.

System house solutions: the first should determine notebook has Bluetooth module and Bluetooth function normally open, it is likely that daily use of the system optimization software has been optimized due to improper operation or other "sent to the supervisor teeth." The shortcut is lost, just by sending a file using the shortcut command or modifying the system "send to" menu to retrieve the lost Bluetooth shortcut.

Users can "quick command mode" and "modify the system menu to send" two ways to solve this problem. In the "Search Programs and Files" input box of the Windows 7 Start menu, enter "fsquirt" to confirm and select "Send File" in the new pop-up window, and then select the device to receive the file in the new window. Then follow the prompts to select the file you want to send.

every time indeed somewhat troublesome way to transfer files by entering commands, users need to restore direct right mouse button menu in the Bluetooth options, open the desktop "computer" icon, open the c: WindowsSysten132 folder, find "fsquirt.exe" file. Right click on the "fsquirt.exe" file, select "Create Shortcut", and copy this shortcut to the sendto folder you just opened. Right-click on the shortcut and select "Rename", right-click on the file and select "Send to" to display the name, such as "Send to Bluetooth device". After the setting is completed, you need to send the file via Bluetooth. Select “Send to” to display the long-lost Bluetooth icon and display the name you set.


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