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Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows 11

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If you run into problems trying to connect to a Bluetooth device, here are some troubleshooting steps to try.

Note: For general info about how to connect a Bluetooth device to your PC, see Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows.

Before you start #

Check these things before you start troubleshooting Bluetooth on your device:

Check your product information #

If you’re setting up a new device and Bluetooth is missing, check the product specifications to make sure it has Bluetooth capabilities. Some devices don’t have Bluetooth.

Make sure Bluetooth is turned on #

If you’re using a laptop with a physical Bluetooth switch on the body, make sure it’s switched on.

In Windows 11, there are two ways to check if Bluetooth is turned on. Here’s how:

  • Check in quick settings: Select the Network, Sound, or Battery icons (  ) on the right side of the taskbar, look for the Bluetooth quick setting, then select Bluetooth  to turn it on. You’ll see “Not connected” if your Windows 11 device isn’t connected to any Bluetooth accessories.

    The Bluetooth button in "Not connected" state in Quick Settings.
  • Check in Settings: Select Start  > Settings Bluetooth & devices . Make sure Bluetooth  is turned on.

Notes: 

  • When you turn Bluetooth on in Settings, the following message appears immediately:
  • “Discoverable as <computer_name>

Check your Bluetooth device #

Make sure your Bluetooth device is turned on, is charged or has fresh batteries, and is in range of your PC. Then, try the following:

  • Turn off your Bluetooth device, wait a few seconds, then turn it back on.
  • Make sure your Bluetooth device is in range. If your Bluetooth device is unresponsive or sluggish, check to make sure it’s not too close to any other USB device that’s plugged into a USB 3.0 port. Unshielded USB devices can sometimes interfere with Bluetooth connections.

Change the Bluetooth devices discovery setting #

If you don’t see your Bluetooth device displayed in the list of devices, you may need to set your Bluetooth devices discovery setting to Advanced. 

  1. Select Start  > Settings Bluetooth & devices  > Devices .
  2. Under Device settings > Bluetooth devices discovery, choose one of the following from the drop-down list:
    •  Default—displays common Bluetooth devices
    • Advanced—displays all types of Bluetooth devices 
  3. If you still don’t see your Bluetooth device displayed after choosing the Advanced setting, try the solutions listed below. 

Check your PC #

On the PC you want to pair to:

  • Make sure airplane mode is off: Select the Network, Sound, or Battery icons (  ) on the right side of the taskbar, then make sure the Airplane mode  quick setting is turned off.
  • Turn Bluetooth on and off: Select Start  > Settings Bluetooth & devices . Turn off Bluetooth , wait a few seconds, then turn it back on.
  • Remove the Bluetooth device, then add it again: Select Start  > Settings Bluetooth & devices > Devices . In Devices, select More options  for the Bluetooth device you’re having problems connecting to, and then select Remove device > Yes. To learn more about pairing your Bluetooth device again, see Pair a Bluetooth device.

When Bluetooth doesn’t work or the Bluetooth icon is missing #

Try these steps if your Bluetooth isn’t working. Here are some other common problems:

  • The Bluetooth icon is missing, or Bluetooth can’t be turned on or off.
  • Bluetooth doesn’t work after a Windows update is installed.
  • Bluetooth doesn’t work after you upgrade to Windows 11 from Windows 10.
  • Bluetooth doesn’t appear in Device Manager, and there are no unknown devices listed.

To get started, select a heading to see more info. 

Run the Bluetooth troubleshooter

Make sure you have the latest drivers 

Uninstall the Bluetooth adapter in Device Manager

Troubleshoot problems with Bluetooth accessories #

If you can turn on Bluetooth but having problems pairing or using a Bluetooth accessory, try the following steps to try to fix common problems with Bluetooth accessories.

You should also check your Bluetooth device manufacturer’s website—especially if you have other Bluetooth devices that are working. The device manufacturer will probably have more detailed, product-specific information and troubleshooting steps.

To get started, select a heading to see more info.

Keyboard, mouse, or pen

Audio

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