Linking my Palm TX to Palm desktop on my Windoews 8 laptop

I have successfully loaded Palm Desktop on my Windows 8 laptop & based on the advice on your support page I am trying to link my Palm TX using Bluetooth.
The laptop recognises the TX as a hand held PC and requests me to enter a password but the TX doesn't recognise the laptop.
a) How do I get the TX to recognise the laptop?
b) What is the relevant password?
Thanks
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If you can get them to pair from either direction, then that should be all that is needed.
When searching for the laptop, have you picked "Nearby Devices" as the criteria?  The password is any four-digit number you choose.  Four zeros (0000) works fine, and is the default password for many Bluetooth devices.
If it was my system, I'd forget about using the slow Bluetooth method, and go back to the faster USB cable!  See the "64bit Windows USB drivers for Palm Desktop" thread at the top of the message list for this section of the Forum.
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