
Fix Bluetooth disappeared in Windows - Microsoft Support
The Bluetooth icon or toggle may be missing or appear grayed out in Settings or Action Center if Windows cannot detect or enable the Bluetooth feature. When this happens, Bluetooth options …
Turn Bluetooth on or off in Windows - Microsoft Support
Important: If Bluetooth isn't available to add, the Windows device might not have a Bluetooth adapter. If the Windows device does have a Bluetooth adapter, the drivers for the Bluetooth …
Find Bluetooth settings in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to find and adjust additional Bluetooth settings and Bluetooth options in Windows.
Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
If you don't see the Bluetooth icon, but Bluetooth does appear in Device Manager, try to uninstall the Bluetooth adapter, and then trigger an automatic reinstall.
Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support
Windows populates the Add a device window with the currently discoverable Bluetooth devices. Select the desired Bluetooth device and follow any additional instructions if they appear.
Enable Bluetooth Devices in Control Panel for your mouse or …
When you open Control Panel, the Bluetooth Devices item is not present. Additionally, your computer may not recognize your Microsoft Bluetooth keyboard and mouse.
Add a hardware device to a Windows device - Microsoft Support
In the Bluetooth & other devices windows that opens, select Add Bluetooth or other device.
Find Bluetooth in Device Manager - Microsoft Support
The icons in Device Manager are listed alphabetically, and the one you're looking for will be next to the blue Bluetooth logo. Select the arrow on the left of the Bluetooth list to view all adapters …
Troubleshoot Bluetooth not connecting in Windows
If you are facing a different Bluetooth issue, refer to Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows.
Connect to a Bluetooth network in Windows - Microsoft Support
On the hotspot device, activate the hotspot and set it to share over Bluetooth. On the Windows device, right-click on the Bluetooth Devices icon in the notification area of the taskbar. If the …
Use Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard - Microsoft Support
To get set up, use the Office key, or use the Emoji key, you’ll need a PC that’s running Windows 11 or Windows 10 with support for Bluetooth 4.0 or later. This keyboard supports Swift Pair in …