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On this page: http://www.acer.com.au/ac/en/AU/content/drivers select your laptop series: Notebook --> TravelMate --> TravelMate 2420 and you were able to download the drivers (for Windows XP).
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<p>Laptops are ideal for business and personal use by its
compact size and capabilities. Bluetooth technology in combination with a
notebook PC extends its use and effectiveness. The Acer TravelMate 2420 comes
equipped with Bluetooth and can be functional in a few steps. <br />
<p><br />
<p>1. Download Bluetooth driver in the Resources section. <br />
<p><br />
<p>2. Follow the instructions to install the driver for your
Acer TravelMate 2420. <br />
<p><br />
<p>3. Press the "Bluetooth Communication" button on
the front of the computer. The button is located on the left side of the
"Wireless Communication" button. The light will remain lit to
indicate that Bluetooth is ready to run on your computer. There will also be a
Bluetooth icon visible on your screen. <br />
<p><br />
<p>4. Prepare your paired Bluetooth device. Acer TravelMate
2420 is ready to connect to your Bluetooth device. <br />
Try right-clicking on My Computer, go to Manage, then go into Device Manager. Inside Device Manager's list, do you see any devices with a yellow exclamation point? If not, expand the "Network adapters" section and see what's listed. It's possible that there is no wireless adapter in that laptop (unless you're sure there is one). Another possibility is that the wireless adapter is there, but not functional, faulty, or just plain broken. If the device is there and working, it should show up in Device Manager as an installed device; if it's there, but not working, it'll show up with an exclamation point. If it's not in the list at all, it's probably broken or the laptop doesn't have a wireless card.
It appears that your Acer has 3 ports in the front center bottomportion of the laptop. One of them should be for plugging in an external microphone, one should be for external speakers, and one should be an input jack.http://complap.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/acer-travelmate-2420-2.192120139_std.jpg
It appears that your Acer has 3 ports in the front center bottom
portion of the laptop. One of them should be for plugging in an
external microphone, one should be for external speakers, and one
should be an input jack.
http://complap.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/acer-travelmate-2420-2.192120139_std.jpg
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