How to connect external devices via infrared in VISTA Take Sony mobile phone as an example

  

Sending or receiving a file using an infrared connection You can use an infrared connection to send a document, folder, or picture from one device to another. For example, a document can be sent from a computer to a handheld device, or if the digital camera has an infrared function, the photo can be sent from the camera to the computer.

As with TV remotes, infrared devices use high-frequency lights for communication. Just as the remote must point directly to the TV, infrared requires light to reach another computer or device directly.

Problem Description

How to connect an external device via infrared in VISTA (the device connected to this article is a Sony Ericsson W800C phone)

Solution

1, first You need an infrared-enabled device to ensure that the device's infrared port is turned on (some phone infrared ports automatically turn off when there is no data transfer), and then the phone's infrared port is aligned with the notebook's infrared port ( The device spacing is preferably within 10cm. If you find a connection with an infrared device, “There is another computer nearby” in the lower right corner of the screen.

2. Left click on the infrared icon The menu for data transfer can be called up, and we can select the file to be transferred to the external device.

3, click to send.

4, when the external device is transferred to the notebook, the system will pop up the following prompt window, click “ is & rdquo; can

5, enter the control panel --> network After sharing the center, you can see "Infrared" in the lower left corner of the interface. 6. Click on Infrared to make detailed settings for the file storage path of the phone to the notebook.

The above method is also common for infrared transmission between notebook and notebook. I hope I can help you, thank you for reading.

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