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"Bluetooth AV Remote Control Target" Supported on LG P925
Is "Bluetooth AV Remote Control Target" supported on my LG P925 cell phone when pairing with my laptop computer?
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Yes, "Bluetooth AV Remote Control Target" is supported on your LG P925 cell phone
when pairing with your Windows 7 laptop computer.
"Bluetooth AV Remote Control Target" is a Bluetooth device driver that allows you to use the local device as a remote control to replay audio and video on a remote device.
You can also see "Bluetooth AV Remote Control Target" driver details using these steps:
1. Pair your LG P925 cell phone to your Windows 7 laptop computer.
2. On your Windows 7 computer, click the Bluetooth icon in the task bar. You see "LG P925g" listed as a paired Bluetooth device.
3. Right-click on "LG P925g" and select "Properties" option. You see "LG P925g Properties" windows showing up.
4. Click on "Hardware" tab. You see "Bluetooth AV Remote Control Target" displayed in the device function list.
5. Double-click on the "Bluetooth AV Remote Control Target". You see "Bluetooth AV Remote Control Target Properties" windows showing up.
6. Click on "General", "Driver" and "Details" tabs. You can obtain the following detailed information:
Device description: Bluetooth AV Remote Control Target Device type: Bluetooth Virtual Devices Manufacture: Broadcom Corp. Location: on Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator Driver date: 7/12/2011 Driver version: 6.4.0.2410
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