# Graphical Bluetooth configuration Install the package `blueman` in the template of your `sys-usb` qube. ``` sudo dnf install -y blueman ``` Then restart the qube. From now on you should have a tray icon and be ready to connect to bluetooth devices graphically, like so: ![](https://forum.qubes-os.org/uploads/db3820/original/2X/e/e7eb9d14ec38c6a9e3784b319866ba2b105b1621.png) In the picture above I had a sys-net combined to use USB devices too. The procedure stays the same. Note: if you're using a separate sys-usb, and need to attach your bluetooth module to a AudioVM or MediaVM, 'blueman-manager' won't run without a recognized adapter from 'blueman-applet'. Once you attach, you can run 'blueman-manager' and with a script like the below in your AppVM's `rc.local` auto-connect to your preffered device: ``` address="XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX" while (sleep 1) do connected=`sudo hidd --show` > /dev/null if [[ ! $connected =~ .*${address}.* ]] ; then sudo hidd --connect ${address} > /dev/null 2>&1 fi done ``` The loop should be the last thing in rc.local or appended with `&`. This is a simple solution. (Something more robust would require extra work with `udev` perhaps.) ## AudioVM For the most secure scenario, one should be running an AudioVM rather than rely on having PulseAudio in dom0. The creation of such a VM is beyond the scope of this guide.