Helping millions of people navigate the world of technology.

5 Ways to Turn On Bluetooth on Windows 11

Quick Tips
  • Use the Windows Search bar for Bluetooth and click the settings toggle.
  • Click the network icons in the taskbar and select the Bluetooth tile.
  • Open Settings > Bluetooth & devices and turn on the Bluetooth toggle.

Method 1. Using Windows Search Tool

Step 1: Press the Windows key, type Bluetooth and other devices settings, and click on Open.

Step 2: Now, turn on the Bluetooth toggle.

Turn on the Bluetooth toggle

That’s it! The Bluetooth on your Windows 11 PC is turned on. If it didn’t, check out different ways to fix Bluetooth not working in Windows 11.

Method 2. Using Action Center

Step 1: Click on the Quick Settings area at the bottom right to open Action Center.

Tip: You can also press the Windows key + A to open the Action Center.

Step 2: Click on the Bluetooth icon, and it will turn on right away.

Click on the Bluetooth icon

You can then pair your device without any issues. In addition, you can turn on Bluetooth from Windows Settings.

Method 3. Using Windows Settings

Step 1: Press the Windows key, type Settings, and press Enter.

Step 2: Click the Bluetooth & Devices button in the left pane and turn on the Bluetooth toggle.

Go to Bluetooth & Devices

There you go. The Bluetooth on your Windows PC will be turned on, after which you can connect with other Bluetooth devices.

Method 4. Using Control Panel

Step 1: Press the Windows key + R to open the Run command.

Step 2: Enter the below-mentioned command in the text field and click OK.

ncpa.cpl
Enter the command

You’ll be taken directly to the Network Connections adapter settings page.

Step 3: Right-click on Bluetooth Network Connection and select Enable.

Right-click on Bluetooth Network Connection

This will turn the Bluetooth settings on. However, this will not turn on Bluetooth on your PC. To turn Bluetooth on, keep following.

Step 4: From the Network Connections window, click on Control Panel in the address bar at the top.

click on Control Panel

Step 5: Now, click on View by > select Large icons from the drop-down menu.

Step 6: Navigate to Devices and Printers right next to Device Manager.

Navigate to Devices and Printers

You will land in the Bluetooth & Devices window. From here, you can pair a device directly.

Method 5. Using Device Manager

Step 1: Press the Windows key, type Device Manager, and click on Open.

Step 2: In the Device Manager, double-click on Bluetooth to expand.

click on Bluetooth to expand

Step 3: Now, right-click on the Bluetooth adapter > select Enable device.

Ex: Realtek, Broadcom, Qualcomm, etc.

select Enable device

Step 4: For the settings to take effect, Restart your PC.

Restart your PC

Your Windows 11 PC’s Bluetooth will be enabled, and you can now connect your PC to the Bluetooth device.

FAQs

1. How do I turn on my Fn key for Bluetooth?

If your keyboard configuration supports the Fn key for Bluetooth, you can turn it on by pressing the Fn key on your keyboard (next to the Windows key) and the Bluetooth Fn key.

2. Why is my Bluetooth not showing up?

There are a lot of reasons for this. But the most common reason is that you might not have turned on Bluetooth or that the Bluetooth device may not be in pairing mode.

3. How to check which version of Bluetooth you have in Windows 11?

All you need to do is go to Device Manager > double-click on Bluetooth > right-click on the Bluetooth adapter > click on Properties > go to Advanced > Firmware Version. The Firmware Version is the version of Bluetooth you have in Windows 11.

4. How to check if your Windows PC supports Bluetooth?

It is fairly simple. Go to Device Manager. If you see the Bluetooth option, your Windows PC supports Bluetooth.

Was this helpful?

Thanks for your feedback!

Last updated on 23 August, 2024

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

The article above may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. The content remains unbiased and authentic and will never affect our editorial integrity.