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COMPUTER TROUBLESHOOTING

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A user wants to connect Bluetooth headphones to a laptop when traveling on a plane. The devices won’t connect because of airplane mode. What would you suggest?
A
manually turn on bluetooth
B
turn airplane mode off
C
connect to wifi
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Make sure they are kept in Flight or Airplane mode, and note this often turns off Bluetooth so if you want to use associated devices like headphones or keyboards you’ll need to keep Flight mode on while manually turning on Bluetooth on your phone or laptop.

Detailed explanation-2: -In-Flight Entertainment Systems typically have a 3.5mm headphone jack in the armrest. To use Bluetooth headphones, you will need to connect a Bluetooth transmitter to the headphone jack and pair with your headphones. These can be found on Amazon and other electronics stores.

Detailed explanation-3: -There aren’t any restrictions from airline regulators that would limit the use of Bluetooth devices during the flight. They only limit cellular connections, which may interfere with the airline hardware, so they ask passengers to switch their devices to Airplane Mode, which blocks calls and mobile data.

Detailed explanation-4: -Use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in Airplane Mode If the airline allows it, you can use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth while in Airplane Mode. You just need to turn them on separately.

Detailed explanation-5: -On modern devices, if you turn on airplane mode while connected to a Bluetooth device, it won’t drop the Bluetooth connection. You can still turn off Bluetooth manually, if you like. GPS is a bit different. It doesn’t transmit any radio waves; your phone’s GPS functionality only receives signals from GPS satellites.

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