Bluetooth is a ubiquitous wireless technology that allows you to quickly connect peripherals to your computer to send and receive data over a short distance, and it helps you to get rid of cables around your desk.
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If you have a laptop you can us Bluetooth to connect a mouse and full-sized keyboard without sacrificing any of the available USB ports. Bluetooth is built into a wide range of wireless accessories, including phones, headphones, speakers, fitness trackers, printers, and more — and Windows 10 makes it super easy to add and remove these devices using the Settings app.
In this Windows 10 guide, we'll walk you through the steps to connect, disconnect, and quickly troubleshoot common problems using Bluetooth peripherals.
To connect a new peripheral to your computer using Bluetooth, use the following steps:
Click the Add Bluetooth or other device button to connect a new device.
Select the Bluetooth option, but note that you can also connect other devices, including wireless displays, and other peripherals.
It might take a moment, but the device will appear in the list, click it to connect.
Click the Connect button to pair.
After completing the steps, the peripheral will communicate using Bluetooth to send and receive data.
Alternatively, if you're looking to connect a Bluetooth audio device or wireless display, you can use the Connect option in Action Center.
Open Action Center.
Discoverable Bluetooth devices will appear in the list, just click the one you want to connect automatically.
To disconnect a Bluetooth peripheral from your computer, use the following steps:
Click the Yes button to confirm.
Once you've completed the steps, the device will no longer be connected to your computer, but you can always use the instructions mentioned above to reconnect.
If the Bluetooth option is missing from the Settings app, there is a chance that the problem is linked to a driver issue.
You can quickly troubleshoot these problems right-clicking the Start button, opening Device Manager, and make sure that Bluetooth doesn't have a problem (e.g., yellow exclamation mark, down arrow, red mark).
In the case you can't identify any issues, restart your computer, and if the problem persists, you may want to reinstall the Bluetooth driver or install the latest update available through your manufacturer support website.
It's recommended that you follow their instructions to install the driver, but if you can't find any directions, you can use these steps:
Click the Update driver option.
Select the Browse my computer for driver software option.
Click Next to complete the update.
After finishing with the steps, use the instructions mentioned at the beginning of this guide to connect a new Bluetooth peripheral.
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Are you feeling the need to set up Bluetooth and its driver in Windows 10 PC? It is a preferable way to connect an additional wireless device with the computer. However, sometimes Bluetooth is unable to connect with the network or refuse to work on the system. Basically, its driver does not allow you to set up the device properly on your PC. If that’s the case, then you should Reinstall Bluetooth Driver in Windows 10 to bring things back to normal.
Most of the time, it is the faulted or outdated driver that causes various issues to the Bluetooth connectivity. So, the reinstallation of the driver will help you to connect your PC to other peripheral devices. So, before you proceed with anything, ensure to note down the driver details such as its name and version. Doing so will eventually assist you in finding the same driver on the manufacturer’s website.

Here is how to Reinstall Bluetooth Driver in Windows 10 –
Step-1: Press ‘Win+R‘ hotkeys altogether to open Run dialog box. Here, type devmgmt.msc and hit Enter. It will open Device Manager window on the PC’s screen.
Step-2: It contains the list of installed device drivers and their related information on the computer. Now, expand the Bluetooth option in the list of devices by double-clicking on it.
Step-3: After that right click on the Bluetooth device such as Realtek Bluetooth Adapter or Intel ® Wireless Bluetooth and opt the Properties option from the menu.
Step-4: Navigate to the Driver tab where you can find its details.
Step-5: Write down the name and version of your wireless Bluetooth adapter as it will help you in downloading the right driver.
Note – Once you uninstall the present wireless driver, your Bluetooth adapter will stop working and hence you won’t be able to download the new driver unless you have an Ethernet connection.
At first, jointly click WIN logo and X key and then access Device Manager by tapping on its option.
Double click on the Bluetooth option where you will get all network adapters connected with your PC.
Now, locate your Bluetooth device, put a right-click on it. You will find the Uninstall device option, click on it. If prompted, again click Uninstall to confirm the deletion of selected driver.
Note: If you are using older versions of Windows 10 then you will get the Uninstall option.
When the removal process of the selected Driver will be over, restart Windows 10 PC. Make sure to reboot the system to avoid driver issues later.
Go to your PC manufacturer’s Bluetooth website. Here, search for the name of your wireless Bluetooth card which you wrote down earlier. It will help you to find the correct version of Bluetooth Driver.
Once you find the desired Bluetooth Driver, press on the link to visit its product page.
Download Bluetooth driver according to your system’s configuration on your computer.
Go to the Download folder and double click on the downloaded .exe new driver’s setup. Again make a click on the Install button, then Next.
Thereafter follow the onscreen guidelines to properly finish the installation. At last, perform a reboot on your PC.
Now press on the Bluetooth icon located on the taskbar to see all available Bluetooth Devices. Hope your Bluetooth device reinstalls and device will be working properly.
Note: Reinstalling the Bluetooth Driver will erase all the earlier Bluetooth Devices and its pairing password from your computer. Now you have to connect all those devices again to your laptop by pairing them up.
For reference, read our article on How to Pair And Unpair Bluetooth Devices on Windows 10.
If you are constantly fiddling with the Bluetooth driver, you should make an attempt to check as well start Bluetooth services. Go through the below sequence of steps.
Access the Run command window by pressing Win+R hotkeys together. Here type services.msc and press Enter to continue. This will immediately launch the Services window on your PC.
Now go to the right pane and make a right click on Bluetooth SupportService. From the context menu, click on the Restart option.
Again double-click on the Bluetooth Support service and let its Properties dialog box appear on the PC screen. Here, under the General tab, change the Startup type to Automatic. Then press Apply and OK to save the modifications.
You can also Run Bluetooth Troubleshooter in Windows 10.
Just follow the above simple steps carefully and you will be able to Reinstall Bluetooth Driver in Windows 10 pretty easily.