Bluetooth file sharing problem

I have an iMac G4. I connected a Linksys Bluetooth dongle to the USB port so I can use a wireless keyboard and mouse. It works fine. However, the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar is not on, there's a line through it but the drop down menu says Bluetooth is on, but that too is not not highlighted.
I am able to send files from the iMac to my Powerbook but I can't send files from the Powerbook to the iMac. The Powerbook shows it 'sees' the iMac but when I go to send a file a messages says the iMac "doesn't have the services' or something to that effect.
I am using the latest Linksys module (DBT-120) after replacing the old one. I used to be able to send files back and forth but now I can't. I have opened preferences and everything is on, allowed, etc.

...but the drop down menu says Bluetooth is on, but that too is not not highlighted.
That is what happens normally even with built-in Bluetooth. It is not highlighted because you can't select it.

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