Bluetooth Devices Shortcut - Create

    Bluetooth Devices Shortcut - Create

    Bluetooth Devices Shortcut - Create

    How to Create a "Bluetooth Devices" Shortcut in Windows 7
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    How to Create a "Bluetooth Devices" Shortcut in Windows 7


       Information
    There are many different types of Bluetooth enabled devices you can add to your computer, such as mobile phones, wireless headsets, and wireless mouse devices and keyboards.

    This tutorial will show you how to create or download a Bluetooth Devices shortcut to pin or use where you like in Windows 7.


    EXAMPLE: Bluetooth Devices
    Bluetooth Devices Shortcut - Create-bluetooth_devices.jpg




    OPTION ONE

    To Download a "Bluetooth Devices" Shortcut


    1. Click/tap on the Download button below to download the file below.
    Bluetooth_Devices.zip
    2. Save the .zip file to your desktop.

    3. Open the .zip file and extract (drag and drop) the Bluetooth Devices shortcut to your desktop.

    4. Right click on the Bluetooth Devices shortcut, and click on Properties, General tab, and on the Unblock button. (See screenshot below)
    NOTE: If you do not have a Unblock button under the General tab, then the shortcut is already unblocked and you can continue on to step 5.
    Bluetooth Devices Shortcut - Create-unblock.jpg
    5. You can now Pin to Taskbar or Pin to Start Menu, add to Quick Launch, assign a keyboard shortcut to it, or move this shortcut to where you like for easy use.

    6. When finished, you can delete the downloaded .zip file if you like.






    OPTION TWO

    To Manually Create a "Bluetooth Devices" Shortcut


    1. Right click or press and hold on an empty area on your desktop, and click/tap on New and Shortcut.

    2. Copy and paste the location below into the location area, and click/tap on the Next button. (See screenshot below)
    %windir%\explorer.exe shell:::{28803F59-3A75-4058-995F-4EE5503B023C}
    Bluetooth Devices Shortcut - Create-step1.jpg
    3. Type Bluetooth Devices for the name, and click/tap on the Finish button. (See screenshot below)
    NOTE: You can name this anything you would like though.
    Bluetooth Devices Shortcut - Create-step2.jpg
    4. Right click or swipe down on the new Bluetooth Devices shortcut, and click/tap on Properties.

    5. Click/tap on the Shortcut tab, then click/tap on the Change Icon button. (See screenshot below)
    Bluetooth Devices Shortcut - Create-step3.jpg
    6. In the line under "Look for icons in this file", copy and paste the location below, and press Enter. (See screenshot below)
    %SystemRoot%\system32\DevicePairingFolder.dll
    Bluetooth Devices Shortcut - Create-step4.jpg
    7. Select the icon highlighted in blue above, and click/tap on OK. (See screenshot above)
    NOTE: You can use any icon that you would like instead though.

    8. Click/tap on OK. (See screenshot below)
    Bluetooth Devices Shortcut - Create-step5.jpg
    9. You can now Pin to Taskbar or Pin to Start Menu, add to Quick Launch, assign a keyboard shortcut to it, or move this shortcut to where you like for easy use.
    That's it,
    Shawn






  1. Posts : 55
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #1

    What is the shortcut useful for? I tried to use it to make it easy to connect to my headset, but there there isn't a "connect" button available in this interface. I had to go the long way to ( Devices->BlueTooth Devices ) in order to connect.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 72,052
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Hello Gooch,

    It appears that most devices will be in "Devices and Printers" now, but it really just depends on the device and driver. You might see if using the shortcut below may help make it quicker to access instead.

    Devices and Printers Shortcut - Create

    Hope this helps,
    Shawn
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 205
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #3

    Good One, Brink ( as is expected from you always ) :)
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 1
    7 home premium 64
       #4

    Another method


    Here's what I did. Start button -->Search for your bluetooth device. Don't close. In the result list, right click on your device and select "Send to" desktop (as a shortcut). Now you can click on the shortcut, then "connect".
      My Computer


 

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