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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 24, 2010
Filed:
Nov. 03, 2008
David J. Roth, Redmond, WA (US);
Daniel J. Driscoll, Bellevue, WA (US);
Huseyin G. Gok, Redmond, WA (US);
Douglas Brubacher, Sammamish, WA (US);
Daniel L. Conti, Seattle, WA (US);
Yatharth Gupta, Bellevue, WA (US);
David A. Roberts, Redmond, WA (US);
Narasimha Rao S. S. Nagampalli, Redmond, WA (US);
Jeffrey T. Smith, Redmond, WA (US);
Ashraf M. Hamad, Redmond, WA (US);
David J. Roth, Redmond, WA (US);
Daniel J. Driscoll, Bellevue, WA (US);
Huseyin G. Gok, Redmond, WA (US);
Douglas Brubacher, Sammamish, WA (US);
Daniel L. Conti, Seattle, WA (US);
Yatharth Gupta, Bellevue, WA (US);
David A. Roberts, Redmond, WA (US);
Narasimha Rao S. S. Nagampalli, Redmond, WA (US);
Jeffrey T. Smith, Redmond, WA (US);
Ashraf M. Hamad, Redmond, WA (US);
Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA (US);
Abstract
Pairing service technologies is described. In embodiment(s), peripheral devices can be discovered, such as by a computer device, and a peripheral device can be configured with multiple services that each correspond to one or more data communication protocols. The multiple services of the peripheral device can be determined, and a pairing sequence can be prioritized for the multiple services. The data communication protocol(s) can then be paired according to the pairing sequence to configure the multiple services of the peripheral device.