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    Wireless Console 2... Want Bluetooth on w/ Wireless Off

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Bryan888, Sep 13, 2007.

  1. Bryan888

    Bryan888 Notebook Consultant

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    First day with the G1S and am having troubles understanding Wireless Console 2.

    Is there a manual for it somewhere?

    I want Bluetooth On for my Bluetooth mouse, but I want to be able to turn Wireless Off at the same time.

    It appears I can't do both? Or am I missing something?
     
  2. fabarati

    fabarati Frorum Obfuscator

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    Choose the bluetooth icon. That means (or should mean) that only bluetooth is on.
     
  3. ERL

    ERL Notebook Guru

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    You can also hit Fn+3, I think? (I don't have the computer in front of me). It's the little icon kinda like (((i))) if I remember right.

    Anyway, you can hit that to cycle through Both on, wireless only, bluetooth only, both off (and it should make a graphical depiction on your screen as you cycle through).

    I hope I remembered correctly enough to not screw you up.
     
  4. robohgedhang

    robohgedhang Notebook Evangelist

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    Fn+F2 in W3J. But the procedure is the same with ERL's explanation above.