How to Turn On Bluetooth on Windows 11: 5 Easy Ways

Pairing a Bluetooth device with your Windows operating system is not uncommon. However, with the changing Windows environment, you may not find Bluetooth settings in their usual place. The reasons for it could vary depending on the drivers, settings, and version of Windows you are running. In this article, we will show you how to turn on Bluetooth on Windows 11.

How Turn On Bluetooth on Windows 11

There are several ways in which Bluetooth can be enabled on a Windows 11 PC. Regardless of what works best for you, it is helpful to know how to operate Bluetooth settings in different ways. In this article, we will not only explain how to turn on Bluetooth on your Windows 11 PC but also show how to pair and unpair it with your Bluetooth devices. Let’s begin.

1. Enable Bluetooth on Windows 11 Using Windows Search Tool

This is the easiest way to find Bluetooth settings without having to search through settings on Windows 11. Follow the steps below.

Step 1: Press the Windows key on your keyboard to open the Start menu, type ’Bluetooth and other devices settings,’ and click on Open.

Bluetooth and other devices settings

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.

That said if you want to know the much easier method to turn on Bluetooth, jump to the next method.

2. Use Action Center to Turn On Bluetooth on Windows 11

This is the most commonly used way to access Bluetooth. The Action Center is where you will find app notifications and quick actions. Follow the step-by-step guide.

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

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

open 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. However, you can check our guide if the Bluetooth option is missing from Action Center.

Well, aside from that, you can also turn on Bluetooth from Windows Settings.

3. How to Activate Bluetooth on Windows 11 Using Windows Settings

This method of turning on Windows settings is a little similar to the first method mentioned above.

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

Tip: You can directly open Windows Settings by pressing ‘Windows key + I’ on your keyboard.

type Settings

Step 2: Go to the ‘Bluetooth & Devices’ button from 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.

4. How to Turn on Bluetooth on Windows 11 Using Control Panel

If you didn’t find Bluetooth in the Action Center or were unable to turn on Bluetooth using the above methods, chances are the Bluetooth adapter on your Windows PC is disabled. Follow the below-mentioned steps to turn it on.

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

open the Run command

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

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, and select Large icons from the drop-down menu.

drop-down select Large icons

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

Navigate to Devices and Printers

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

5. Turn On Bluetooth on Windows 11 Using Device Manager

If the previous method did not work for you, this method will undoubtedly assist you in enabling Bluetooth on your PC.

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

Tip: You can reach Device Manager using the Windows 11 command line. All you need to do is press the Windows key + R, type devmgmt.msc, and press Enter.

type Device Manager

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 and 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

The Bluetooth on your Windows 11 PC will be enabled, and now, you can connect your PC to the Bluetooth device. Move to the next section to learn how.

Note: If you are not able to see your Bluetooth adapter, check out our guide to fix the missing Bluetooth adapter.

How to Connect a Bluetooth Device to Windows 11

Now that you know how to turn on Bluetooth on your Windows 11 PC, let’s understand how to pair a Bluetooth device with your PC.

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

Bluetooth and other devices settings

Step 2: Click on Add device to connect a new Bluetooth device.

connect a new Bluetooth device

Step 3: In the ‘Add a device’ pop-up, select Bluetooth.

select Bluetooth

Windows 11 will search for nearby Bluetooth devices to pair with.

Step 4: Once you find the device to connect to, click on the name of the device.

click on the name of the device

Step 5: Your Windows 11 PC will start the pairing process, and once connected, click on Done.

Click Done

Now that you know how to connect, it is fairly easy to disconnect or unpair a Bluetooth device on Windows 11 as well. Keep reading.

How to Disconnect a Bluetooth Device on Windows 11

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

Tip: You can directly open Windows Settings by pressing the Windows key + I on your keyboard.

type Settings

Step 2: Go to Bluetooth & Devices from the left pane.

Go to Bluetooth & Devices

Step 3: Click on Devices.

Click on Devices

Step 4: Click on the horizontal three-dot icon next to the Bluetooth device you want to remove and select Remove device.

click on the horizontal three-dot icon

Step 4: In the prompt ‘Are you sure you want to remove this device?,’ click on Yes.

click Yes

And that’s it. You have unpaired a device from your Windows 11 PC. However, if you are unable to remove Bluetooth devices from your PC, check out our guide to fix the issue. If you still have any queries, check out the FAQ section below.

FAQs on Bluetooth Settings on Windows 11

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.

Find and Connect with Devices

The ability to quickly locate Bluetooth settings when required speeds up workflow. All of the methods described above are fairly straightforward to execute. I hope this guide helped you turn on Bluetooth on your Windows 11 system and enjoy an uninterrupted connection with Bluetooth peripherals!

Last updated on 11 November, 2022

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