Check Bluetooth activation. Use the Windows 10 Settings interface to check and enable Bluetooth on the computer. Click Start, select Settings, choose Devices, and then pick Bluetooth and other devices. The Bluetooth toggle at the top of the menu should be on, and the system should be discoverable by other Bluetooth devices by its name.
None of the Bluetooth devices, such as the wireless keyboard, wireless mouse, wireless headphones, wireless speakers, wireless phones, and wireless fitness trackers, work. Also, the location where to turn Bluetooth on or off cannot be found or is missing. For a video, see Troubleshooting Bluetooth Not Working.Re-pair headphones. Sometimes, fixing the pairing isues might be as simple as disconecting the devices and re-pairing them. Clear Bluetooth cache. Pairing issues are sometimes an indication that the Bluetooth cache is corrupted and clearing it would work. On an iPhone or iPad, unpair all your Bluetooth devices and then restart the device. 7X6Z2V. 642 890 780 499 619 168 601 643