![]() ![]() Once the OBD Bluetooth dongle is discovered, click ‘Pair’ Select ‘Bluetooth’, tablet start searching for Bluetooth device nearby. Select ‘Settings’, on Windows 8.1/RT tablet s elect ‘Change PC settings’ at the bottom of the flyout Open the Windows charm bar on Windows 8.1/RT 8.1 Set vehicle ignition to ON position, check to ensure the OBD dongle is powered up Plug the OBD dongle to the vehicle’s OBD port Please wait until the Desktop finishes adding new hardware before launching OBD dash apps. It is quite often you will find the Windows desktop still in the middle of adding new device even though the 'Settings' already reports the Bluetooth adapter is connected. To ensure the adapter is correctly paired to the tablet, please open the Desktop to check the 'Add Device progress. However, a bug on Windows 8.1/RT often gets in the way of pairing Bluetooth devices to the tablet. Open 'Devices and Printers' applet within the Control PanelĬlick 'Add a device', wait for the OBD II adapter showing up on the potential device listĪt this point, there should be a 'Adding Device' progress bar, wait until it finishes.Īlternatively you can use the PC setting applet to add an OBD device. Open 'Control Panel' from Windows desktop Plug the OBD dongle to the vehicle’s OBD port, set Ignition to ON position To add OBD devices using "device an printer" from the "Control Panel" Using the 'device and printer' control panel or the new 'PC Settings' There are 2 ways of pairing Bluetooth device to the Windows 8.1/RT tablet/PC. ![]()
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