- Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support
Before starting, make sure that the Windows device supports Bluetooth For more info on how to check, see Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows For help with adding non-Bluetooth devices, see Add a hardware device to a Windows device
- Turn Bluetooth on or off in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn the step for turning Bluetooth on or off in Windows using the Settings app, quick settings, and action center
- How to Turn On and Use Bluetooth on Windows 10
To turn on Bluetooth on Windows 10, open the Settings app, go to the "Devices" window, and click the toggle to the "On" position in the Bluetooth section If your PC doesn't have Bluetooth built-in, you can add it by installing a special USB dongle or PCIe card
- How to Turn On Bluetooth in Windows 10 or 11 and Pair Devices
Click on the Start menu and select Settings 2 Click on Bluetooth and Other Devices 3 Click on Devices and enable Swift Pair notifications
- How to Turn On Bluetooth Pair a Device on Windows 10 or 11 - wikiHow
To turn on Bluetooth, click the Action Center (the notification area), then click the Bluetooth icon To pair a device, go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth other devices > Add Bluetooth or other device > Bluetooth, select your device, and then click Connect
- How to set up Bluetooth on a computer and laptop
Bluetooth settings are either among the main settings, or near WiFi and cellular networks, or somewhere else at the request of the manufacturer of a particular equipment In most modern devices, the Bluetooth settings are located in approximately the same place
- How to Open Bluetooth in Windows 10: A Step-by-Step Guide
Getting Bluetooth working on your Windows 10 computer is simple Follow these steps to enable Bluetooth, and pair your devices effortlessly Click on the Start menu, then select “Settings ” Find the gear icon in the Start menu to access system settings In the Settings menu, click on “Devices ”
- How to Turn on Bluetooth in Windows and Connect Your Devices
To enable Bluetooth in Windows 11, start by accessing the Settings menu You can do this quickly by pressing the Windows key + I, or by searching for “Settings” in the search bar Once you’re in the Settings window, look for “Bluetooth devices” in the left-hand menu Next, on the right side of the screen, you’ll see the Bluetooth toggle
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