![]() ![]() For more information, read our article on how to update drivers in Windows 10. Quick tip: If Bluetooth still isn't working, you may need to fix a Bluetooth driver. This is because the radio frequencies most Bluetooth devices operate at are commonly used by other devices and appliances, including microwaves and garage-door openers. Sometimes Bluetooth devices can lose connection due to signal interference. Remove and re-add the Bluetooth device.This can cause problems since USB devices that aren't shielded can interfere with Bluetooth signals and connections. If your Bluetooth enabled device is unresponsive or sluggish, make sure it isn't close to any other plugged in USB device. While Bluetooth can normally connect over distances of up to 30 feet, obstacles and weather can reduce the effective distance. Ensure that your Bluetooth device is in range.Turn off your Bluetooth device you are attempting to connect, wait a few seconds, then turn it on again. Reset the Bluetooth device you're trying to pair.Sometimes a quick reset is all that it needs. Toggle Bluetooth on and off again in Settings or the Action Center.This can be accomplished through checking in Settings (see above) or in the Action Center to ensure Bluetooth is enabled. Make sure that Bluetooth is turned on.You can check if your computer is Bluetooth compatible by looking in the Action Center or in Settings (see above) if the Bluetooth option is not listed, it most likely is not compatible or the drivers are not installed. Make sure that your devices are compatible. ![]() However, there are some common ways to fix the issue: On Windows 10 and Windows 11, the fasted way to see if Bluetooth is installed and configured is simply opening up the Bluetooth devices menu. It can be frustrating if Bluetooth isn't working on your computer. Troubleshooting your Bluetooth connection The background color of the Bluetooth tile changes to show if Bluetooth is on or off. ![]()
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