MSI U123 Netbook - Bluetooth help?

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I need some help with this. I have had this netbook for 24 hours now. I don't know how to turn the bluetooth on and the instructions say to hit FN+F11. That toggles my wifi but nothing happens to the bluetooth. Is there another button that I need to hit to make the bluetooth come on?

I have opened "bluetooth settings" and it just pulls up a window showing "connections" and whatnot. I click to find connections and it says it cant because bluetooth is not enabled. I have a plug n play bluetooth dongle and when plugged in, it will not allow the bluetooth program to start all of the way. It shows the window then a pop up comes on and says "Thank you for evaluating the bluetooth stack for windows by toshiba. The evaluation period has expired. Please obtain a license for this version of bluetooth stack fir windows by toshiba." . When I hit OK everything for bluetooth goes away. If I unplug the dongle, it works fine, minus the bluetooth being on. Should I uninstall the version that is in my netbook now, and use another????
 
Power up the laptop and wait for the main screen to appear.

Turn on the laptop's Wi-Fi switch, typically located on the left or right edge of the laptop near the front of the computer. Look for a small, sliding switch.

View the wireless networks in range of your laptop by double clicking on the Wi-Fi icon in the lower right-hand corner of your laptop screen. The icon resembles a computer monitor with three curved lines, like radio waves, emanating from the side.

Check the list of available wireless networks and select the network with the strongest signal. The signal strength is represented by several bars next to the name of each network. The more bars you see, the stronger the signal. Choose a network that you can access---either your own Internet connection at home or the office, or the Wi-Fi wireless network connection available for free in some restaurants, coffee shops, motels and other businesses that offer Wi-Fi to their customers.

Select a wireless network and click the "Connect" button.

Enter the code for accessing the network if prompted to do so. For example, if you are staying at a motel that offers Wi-Fi access to guests, the code will be supplied to you at check-in, or you can call the front desk to obtain it. Most systems require you to enter the code twice.

Wait for the window to display a message that the Wi-Fi is connected.

Open your Web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Firefox.
 
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