If not, please follow the steps below: Press the Start button. Click on Settings. Under Settings, choose Update & Security. On the options on the left hand side of the window, click Troubleshoot. Under Find and fix other problems, select Bluetooth and click Run the troubleshooter.
1 Open Settings, and click/tap on the Network & Internet icon. 2 Click/tap on Airplane mode on the left side, and turn on or off Bluetooth on the right side. (see screenshot below) 3 When finished, you can close Settings if you like. OPTION FOUR. To Enable or Disable Bluetooth in Device Manager.
Pairing is a Bluetooth functionality - Windows is not involved. You need to make your Bluetooth device discoverable and then you can pair it. The exact way to make a Bluetooth device discoverable, and the way it is paired, vary from device to device. The best way to get to the right answer is the ask the manufacturer of your Bluetooth device. JH.
Here are the steps you can try. -Go to Settings. -Click System. -Click Troubleshoot then “additional troubleshooter. -Look for Bluetooth , click it and run the troubleshooter. Once done proceed with these steps. -Press Windows Key + R. -Type Services.msc and hit enter. -Look for"Bluetooth Support Service".
If your Bluetooth device cannot be enabled or is missing from Settings, it is possible that your drivers are misconfigured. To resolve this issue: Right-click the Start menu, and select Device Manager. Expand Bluetooth. Right-click on Bluetooth Radio and select Update Driver Software…. Select Search automatically for updated driver software.
Run Bluetooth troubleshooter from Settings app > Update & security > Troubleshoot. If that doesn't helps, do this: 1. Press Windows + X, select Device Manager. 2. Under Device Manager, right click on your Bluetooth device/driver and select Uninstall. Click OK. 3. Then click Action > Scan for hardware changes.
My mouse is not connecting via Bluetooth. I removed it and then tried to pair it again, but it doesn't work. Bluetooth doesn't see the device, but the system is obviously recognizing it because it allows me to try and attach it. Mouse connection has been a problem since I bought the HP laptop.