

The device should show you the PIN you see on your computer screen, or may prompt you to enter the PIN. If required, confirm the PIN on your other device.If you did not choose a preset PIN, the PIN will be displayed on the screen. Choose an appropriate PIN setting for your device, then click Close.Check your device's manual for the proper setting. A device with no input keys or screen, such as a mouse or headset, may require a specific PIN such as 0000, or no PIN at all. The automatic PIN setting will use a six-digit numerical code.Click PIN options to set how a PIN will be delivered to the other device.If there are too many devices listed, use the Device type drop-down to display only a single type of device in the list.Your computer will begin searching for devices. Make the other Bluetooth device discoverable or visible and place it within 10 meters (about 33 feet) of your computer.Click the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar and select Set Up New Device.

Click the Bluetooth Icon in the toolbar.Consult your distribution’s web site to see if the Bluez and Blueman software are available as a ready-to-install software package. The required drivers are included with Ubuntu 12.04 and later.įor other Linux distributions, you’ll need to install the BlueZ Bluetooth stack and the BlueMan Bluetooth Manager. Our BTD-300 and BTD-400 USB Bluetooth adapters are compatible with Ubuntu Linux and derivatives. Here are the instructions for installing it: The manufacturer claims it runs on a variety of systems including Ubuntu v12.04 and later. I'm running Kubuntu 20.04 and I've just gotten a Kinivo BTD-400 USB Bluetooth Adapter.
