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Bluetooth is a feature on most Windows 11 computers and laptops. This technology allows you to wirelessly connect headphones, speakers, keyboards, mice, and more to your computer. In this article, we'll go over how to enable Bluetooth on Windows 11 laptop or desktop computer. We've also included some troubleshooting tips just in case Bluetooth isn't working as intended.
Note: Not every Windows 11 computer will have Bluetooth capabilities. If you don't see a Bluetooth option at all, you likely don't have Bluetooth available on your computer.
Enabling Bluetooth in Windows 11
To enable Bluetooth from the Settings menu, press Windows Key + i to open your Windows Settings, then click Bluetooth and toggle it on. To enable it from the Quick Settings menu, click the network, sound, or battery icon in the lower-right corner and click the Bluetooth tile.
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Enable Bluetooth from Settings
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Press ⊞ Win+i. This is the fastest way to open the Settings app. Alternatively, you can open your Settings app from the Start menu, or by right-clicking on the Windows icon in your taskbar and choosing Settings.
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Click Bluetooth & devices. This option is in the left-hand sidebar, and it has an icon of the Bluetooth logo (which looks like a runic B on a blue background).Advertisement
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Click the toggle next to "Bluetooth." If the toggle already says On, Bluetooth is already enabled in your computer's settings, and you can proceed with pairing a device.[1]
Enable Bluetooth from Quick Settings
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Click the network, sound, or battery icon next to the time and date. These buttons are located on your taskbar, in the bottom-right corner of the screen. The network button has a Wi-Fi signal icon, the sound button has a speaker icon, and the battery icon (only on laptops) has a battery icon.
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Click the Bluetooth tile to turn on Bluetooth. The Bluetooth tile is between the Wi-Fi tile and the Airplane mode tile. It has an icon of a runic B. If you don't have any Bluetooth devices connected, it'll say "Not connected" under the tile.
- If the Bluetooth tile already has a colored background, then Bluetooth is already enabled and you can proceed with pairing a device.[2]
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- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/turn-bluetooth-on-or-off-in-windows-9e92fddd-4e12-e32b-9132-5e36bdb2f75a
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/turn-bluetooth-on-or-off-in-windows-9e92fddd-4e12-e32b-9132-5e36bdb2f75a
- ↑ https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/does-my-computer-have-bluetooth
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/fix-bluetooth-problems-in-windows-723e092f-03fa-858b-5c80-131ec3fba75c
- ↑ https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/3159089/bluetooth-support-service-is-running-but-bluetooth
- ↑ https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/3183818/how-to-reinstall-bluetooth-drivers-in-windows-10











