1035 Incoming COM ports allow a Bluetooth device to connect to a program on your computer.
1036 Outgoing COM ports allow a program on your computer to connect to a Bluetooth device.
1113 Is the hardware connected?
2001 Microphone (Audio Device)
2002 Loudspeaker (Audio Device)
2003 Headphones (Audio Device)
2004 Portable Audio Device
2005 Automotive Audio Device
2006 Set-top Box Audio Device
2007 Hi-fi Audio Device
2008 Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) Audio Device
2009 Video Camera Audio Device
2010 Camcorder Audio Device
2011 Video Monitor (Audio Device)
2012 Video Display Loudspeaker (Audio Device)
2013 Video Display Conferencing (Audio Device)
2014 Gaming Audio Device
2015 Keyboard
2016 Mouse or Pointing Device
2017 Miscellaneous Peripheral Device
2018 Joystick
2019 Gamepad
2020 Remote Control Device
2021 Sensing Device
2022 Display or Video Monitor
2023 Camera
2024 Scanner
2025 Printer
2026 Access Point or LAN
2027 Unclassified Device
2028 Miscellaneous
2029 Unclassified Computer
2030 Computer, Desktop
2031 Computer, Server
2032 Computer, Laptop
2033 Handheld Computer or PDA
2034 Palm Computer or PDA
2035 Computer, Wearable
2036 Unclassified Phone
2037 Mobile Phone
2038 Cordless Phone
2039 Smart Phone
2040 Phone, Wired Modem
2041 Unclassified Audio Device
2042 Headset (Audio Device)
2043 Hands Free Audio Device
2044 Hands Free Headset (Audio Device)
2045 Add Bluetooth Device Wizard
2046 Verdana Bold
2047 12
2048 Do you need a passkey to add your device?
2050 Windows is exchanging passkeys.
2062 When instructed below, enter the passkey using your Bluetooth device.\n\nFor more information about entering a passkey, see the documentation that came with your device.
2064 %1 at %2
2065 Never seen
2066 Select the Bluetooth device that you want to add.
2071 The Bluetooth device failed.\n\nCheck the device's instruction manual or contact the manufacturer for help.
2072 A Bluetooth device is requesting to connect to your computer.
2073 To allow this connection, click this message.
2074 Bluetooth Authentication Agent
2075 Windows cannot find any Bluetooth devices. Make sure that your Bluetooth adapter is attached to your computer and is turned on, and that your Bluetooth device is turned on.
2076 The Bluetooth device cannot interpret the command sent by this computer.\n\nCheck the troubleshooting section of your device documentation or contact the manufacturer for help.
2077 The device has rejected the connection.\n\nCheck your device documentation for details.
2078 The device has indicated a hardware failure.\n\nContact your device's manufacturer.
2079 The device has indicated a passkey exchange failure.\n\nYou might have entered an incorrect passkey or the time to enter the passkey might have expired.\n\nClick Back and attempt the passkey exchange again.
2080 The device has indicated that it has run out of memory or that it cannot keep track of another connection.\n\nYou may need to delete an entry from the device before this computer will be able to exchange passkeys.\n\nCheck your device documentation for details.
2081 The time to enter the passkey has expired on the device.\n\nPrepare the device for passkey exchange, click Back and try again.
2082 The device has indicated that it cannot accept any more incoming connections.\n\nStop using the device and try again. If you are not sure what is using the device, try turning the device off and back on again.\n\nCheck the device documentation for more details.
2083 The device has indicated that passkey exchange is not allowed. This might also indicate that the user of the device has rejected the passkey exchange.\n\nClick Back and select "Don't use a passkey." If this option is not available, the program cannot use this device.\n\nCheck your device documentation for details.
2084 The device has not responded to the passkey exchange.\n\n Make sure the device is turned on, nearby, and ready to accept a passkey exchange. Then click Back and try again.\n\nCheck the device documentation for help.
2088 The device indicates that the connection is terminated. Also, this may indicate that the person using the device has denied your request for passkey exchange.\n\nClick Back and try to exchange passkeys with the device again.
2089 Printing (HCRP)
2090 Dial-up networking (DUN)
2091 Drivers for keyboard, mice, etc (HID)
2095 Serial port (SPP) '%s'
2096 Port
2097 Bluetooth Service Error
2098 Bluetooth Devices
2099 The Bluetooth Support Service is not started. This will result in some loss of Bluetooth functionality.\n\nPlease start the Bluetooth Support Service and reopen Bluetooth Devices.
2100 Incoming
2101 Outgoing
2103 Bluetooth Devices
2104 If you remove your Bluetooth keyboard, you will not be able to use it.\nTo reinstall the keyboard, you might need a wired keyboard.\n\nDo you want to remove the keyboard?
2105 Bluetooth Devices
2106 If you remove your Bluetooth mouse, you will not be able to use it.\nTo reinstall the mouse, you might need to use a wired mouse.\n\nDo you want to remove the mouse?
2107 No serial ports detected
2108 The device you selected does not have a serial port service running.
2109 Direction
2110 Error removing device
2111 The Bluetooth adapter is not currently plugged in. Please plug in the Bluetooth adapter and try the task again.
2112 All incoming COM ports are in use. To assign a COM port to this Bluetooth device, you must first delete an existing incoming COM port.
2113 Passkey enabled
2114 No passkey
2116 Windows is installing your device.
2117 Enter the passkey for the Bluetooth device.
2118 Already connected
2119 New device
2120 Choose this option if you can enter a passkey on your Bluetooth device. Examples are: Bluetooth keyboards, mobile phones, and PDAs. We recommend that you use the passkey provided, but you have the option to change it.
2121 Choose this option if your device documentation specifies a passkey to use. Devices such as Bluetooth headsets and mice typically specify a passkey in their documentation.
2122 Choose this option if your Bluetooth device does not have a place to enter a passkey and the documentation does not specify a passkey.
2123 We recommend using a passkey that is\n8 to 16 digits long.
2124 An error occurred while Windows was saving your settings. The Bluetooth device might be unplugged.\n\nThe following settings were not saved:\n
2125 \nDiscoverability settings
2126 \nConnection settings
2127 \nAlert settings
2128 \nTaskbar settings
2129 This file was received over a connection that was not passkey-enabled. It might have been sent by someone other than the intended sender. In addition, the file may have been viewed by others while it was being transmitted.
2130 You can type a passkey that you prefer to use.
2131 Unknown Service
2170 Lan Access Point (PPP Based)
2171 Device Synchronization
2172 Object Push (Obex)
2173 File Transfer (Obex)
2174 Headset
2175 Cordless Phone
2176 Remotely Controllable Device
2177 Audio (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
2178 Remote Control
2179 Video Conferencing
2180 Intercom
2181 Fax
2182 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
2183 Wireless Application Protocol Client (WAP)
2184 Personal Area Network User (PANU)
2185 Personal Area Network Access Point (NAP)
2186 Personal Area Network Ad-Hoc Network (GN)
2187 Basic Printing Profile - Direct Printing
2188 Basic Printing Profile - Reference Printing
2189 Imaging
2190 Imaging Responder
2191 Imaging Automatic Archive
2192 Imaging Reference Objects
2193 Handsfree Telephony
2194 Handsfree Telephony Gateway
2195 Basic Printing Profile - Direct Reference Printing
2196 Basic Printing Profile - User Interface
2197 Basic Printing
2198 Basic Printing Profile - Status
2199 Hardcopy Cable Replacement
2200 Scanner (HCRP)
2201 ISDN
2202 Video Conferencing Gateway
2203 Unrestricted Digital Information MT (UDI)
2204 Unrestricted Digital Information TA (UDI)
2205 Video Conferencing - Audio/Video
2206 Mobile Phone SIM Access
2207 Phonebook Access (PCE)
2208 Phonebook Access (PSE)
2209 Networking
2210 File Transfer
2211 Audio
2212 Telephony
2213 Universal Plug & Play
2214 Universal Plug & Play - IP
2215 Universal Plug & Play - IP PAN
2216 Universal Plug & Play - IP LAP
2217 Universal Plug & Play - L2CAP
2218 Video Distribution - Video Source
2219 Video Distribution - Video Sink
2220 Video Distribution
2221 Headset Audio Gateway
2222 Device Plug & Play Information
2223 Audio Sink
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