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  1. Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support

    To learn how to make the Bluetooth device discoverable, check the device's documentation or visit the manufacturer's website. Follow additional instructions if they appear, then select Done.

  2. Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows - Microsoft Support

    This article covers most common issues related to Bluetooth such as Bluetooth not pairing, Bluetooth audio issues, missing Bluetooth and more, along with step-by-step troubleshooting solutions for each.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 may …

  5. Troubleshoot Bluetooth not connecting in Windows

    If you are facing a different Bluetooth issue, refer to Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows.

  6. Add a hardware device to a Windows device - Microsoft Support

    In the Bluetooth & other devices windows that opens, select Add Bluetooth or other device.

  7. What Bluetooth version is on a Windows device - Microsoft Support

    Once the name of the Bluetooth radio is determined, right-click on it and then select Properties. In the Bluetooth adapter's Properties window that opens, select the Advanced tab. Next to Firmware …

  8. Find Bluetooth settings in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to find and adjust additional Bluetooth settings and Bluetooth options in Windows.

  9. Send and receive files over Bluetooth in Windows

    Files such as photos, videos, documents, and other kinds of files can be shared between devices using Bluetooth. The devices can be a phone, a laptop, a desktop PC, or a tablet.

  10. Connect to a Bluetooth network in Windows - Microsoft Support

    This feature can be used to connect a Windows device to a device that has hotspot capabilities, such as a phone or another computer, through Bluetooth instead of using Wi-Fi.