How to Fix your Windows 10 Bluetooth

The reason that you are having
a faulty Bluetooth connection could vary; thus, there are several solutions
that you can go through. Below are some of the necessary steps you could try to
fix the problem at hand.





You will need to ensure
the Bluetooth is enabled as this could accidentally get disabled on the Windows
10 tablets and computers. Thus, open the Action Center,  by clicking the notification icon, then look
at the Bluetooth tile. If it appears dim, then it is off.





Try and turn the
Bluetooth icon off and on, this is a quick reset of the Bluetooth setting. One
that can quickly fix any connection problems you might be having. This move forces
the device to search again manually.





Try and move your
Bluetooth device a little closer to the Windows 10 computer. The problem could
be that the device is just out of range. When making the initial connection try
and have the devices close to each other.





Ensure that your device
can support Bluetooth, the Bluetooth feature might be common with most devices,
but in some instances, it is not available. If Bluetooth has not been mentioned
on its packaging, chances are it does not support it.





Try and turn your
Bluetooth device on, it needs to be on for successful connection on the Windows
10 system. If the pairing process takes longer than expected, the Bluetooth
device might automatically turn itself off because of no activity taking place.





Try and restart the
Windows 10 device. Doing this can quickly fix the problems being experienced in
Windows 10; this is including the Bluetooth connection problems.





Check if there is a
Windows 10 update. Having the latest version keeps your devices secure and will
also help you pair the Bluetooth devices. When performing this update, you need
to ensure your device has been connected to a power source, as the update could
drain the battery power.





If there are other
devices nearby try and turn off the Bluetooth. It should not be a problem in
this modern age; however, when trying to pair a new device, having the other
devices Bluetooth on could make the process a little challenging. This should
only be experienced in the initial pairing phase.





Check if there are any
Bluetooth conflicts, there can be a device having problems connecting when they
have previously been paired to other computers. This issue is quickly resolved
when you turn off Bluetooth connected devices apart from one.





Still experiencing
problems, then you should try and run the Windows 10 troubleshooter. It has
been designed with a built-in troubleshooter that can quickly scan possible
issues and fix them for you.





Try and remove the
Bluetooth device and add it again. This could help you correct any problem that
you might be experiencing with pairing.


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