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  1. 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.

  2. Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Turn on Bluetooth from Windows 11 Settings/Taskbar After checking that the Windows device supports Bluetooth, Bluetooth needs to be turned on. Here's how: If Bluetooth is turned off, the tile isn't …

  3. Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows - Microsoft Support

    If you don’t see Bluetooth, select Expand to reveal Bluetooth, then select Bluetooth to turn it on. You’ll see “Not connected” if your Windows 10 device isn’t paired to any Bluetooth accessories.

  4. Find Bluetooth settings in Windows - Microsoft Support

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

  5. 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 …

  6. Troubleshoot Bluetooth not connecting in Windows

    If you are using a Windows 10 device, start by running the automated Bluetooth troubleshooter in the Get Help app. It will automatically run diagnostics and attempt to fix this Bluetooth problem. …

  7. Use a screen reader to pair a Bluetooth device in Windows

    Learn how to use your screen reader to turn on Bluetooth on your Windows 11 computer, pair Bluetooth devices with it, and more.

  8. Use Surface Keyboard - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use your Surface Keyboard, including how to pair it via Bluetooth, customize settings, and check battery status.

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

    Turn on Bluetooth on both the Windows device and the hotspot device, and ensure the devices are paired via Bluetooth to each other. For more information, see Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows.

  10. 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 Windows for …