1. Press Windows +R to open Run, and then type: SERVICES.MSC. 2. Find Bluetooth support services in the list. 3. Right-click it and select Restart. 4. Right-click it again and select View Property. 5.Click the general tab in the"startup type" option, and select the automatic table in the drop-down list.
2. Uninstall the current Bluetooth drivers and install the new drivers. To Uninstall the Bluetooth driver follow the steps below: a. Open the Start Menu and search for Device Manager, Open it. b. In Device Manager, select Bluetooth. c. Right-click on the Bluetooth adapter driver, and select Uninstall device.
Press the Xbox button to open the guide. Under Profile & system, select Settings. Under Devices & connections, select Accessories. On the Xbox Wireless Controller screen, select “…” to check the firmware version for your controller. If it says there’s no update available, your controller is current.
Happened every minute or two, really frustrating. The solution was to uncheck the"Allow computer to turn off this device to save power" box under the"Power Management" tab of the"Intel (R) Wireless Bluetooth (R)" device under Device Manager>Bluetooth. Just FYI. 2725 people found this helpful.
2-Type: msinfo32 and click on Ok. And a screenshot of the version of the driver installed: 1-Right-click on Start then click on Device Manager. 2-Click to expand the Bluetooth adapters. 3-Right-click on the Bluetooth driver and click on properties. 4-Take a screenshot of the General and Driver tab.
I understand that your Bluetooth stuttering when using on Windows 11. Since you have try several solutions, let me provide you other solutions: Setting > Devices and delete all your Bluetooth device. Enter Device Manager and delete all the drivers under the Bluetooth category, and then restart your computer.