If you are facing issues with Bluetooth on your Windows 11 device, you’d be glad to have found this article. In this in-depth guide, we are going to provide a variety of ways to troubleshoot and resolve issues relating to the Bluetooth functionality on Windows 11.
Why is Bluetooth Not Working on Your Windows 11 PC?
Now, there can be numerous reasons why the Bluetooth functionality on your Windows 11 device is not working. Although more often than not the issues are software related and can be easily fixed, sometimes faulty hardware like a damaged Bluetooth adapter inside your device can also prevent Bluetooth to work as usual.
Fix Bluetooth Not Working in Windows 11
If you are, however, absolutely sure that there is nothing wrong with the physical Bluetooth adapter in your device, check out the solutions to fix Bluetooth not working on your Windows 11 PC.
1. Add Bluetooth to the Action Center on Windows 11
Usually, on Windows 11, you can access the Bluetooth button right in the Action Center along with other quick settings icons. However, if you do not see the Bluetooth button in the Action Center area on your Windows 11 device, there is a simple fix for it.
- Open the Action Center with the Windows + A shortcut or by clicking the Wi-Fi, Sound, or Battery icon in the Windows Taskbar.
- Now, click the Edit quick settings button (a small pencil icon) at the bottom right of the panel.
- Click the Add button to open the available quick-settings options.
- Click on the Bluetooth option.
- The quick setting for Bluetooth will now be added to the Action Center. Reposition it by clicking and dragging the icon to your desired location. With this quick setting for Bluetooth, you can access, turn on/off the functionality, and manage your connected devices right from the Action Center itself.
2. Enable “Discoverable as” for Bluetooth on Windows 11
If you are trying to connect a Bluetooth-enabled accessory to your Windows 11 device but cannot, chances are you have the “Discoverable as” feature for Bluetooth turned off on your device. To check this:
- Go to Settings on your Windows 11 device and open the Bluetooth & devices tab.
- Here, make sure the toggle for the Discoverable as [PC Name] is enabled. If this toggle is not enabled, your PC will not show up when you try to connect/ pair a new Bluetooth accessory to your device. After enabling it, however, your Windows 11 PC will show up on the Bluetooth devices list on your smartphone or other accessories to easily connect to it.
3. Use Flight Mode to Restore Bluetooth on Windows 11
Another easy way to fix the Bluetooth not working issue on Windows 11 is by using the dedicated “Airplane Mode” on your device. So, if you are facing issues with the Bluetooth feature, try turning on the Airplane Mode on your Windows 11 device and then turn it off. To do this:
- Open the Action Center on Windows 11 with Windows + A or from the Taskbar.
- Click on the airplane icon to turn on Airplane Mode.
- After it enables on your device, wait a few seconds and click on it again to turn it off. What this process does is that it completely disables wireless communication features, including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and others on Windows 11 devices. So, when you turn off the Flight Mode, the Bluetooth feature essentially gets a refresh, and this sometimes solves many Bluetooth issues that you might be facing on Windows 11.
4. Update Bluetooth Driver on Windows 11
An outdated or corrupted Bluetooth driver installed on your Windows 11 device might cause the Bluetooth functionality to malfunction. In this case, it is best to update the Bluetooth driver and try to resolve the Bluetooth-related issues that you are facing with your Windows 11 device. To update the Bluetooth driver on Windows 11:
- Right-click on the Start icon on Windows 11 to open the Quick Links menu.
- Click the Device Manager option to open the Windows device manager.
- Click on the small arrow sign beside Bluetooth to expand the category.
- Now, find your Bluetooth adapter on the list.
- Right-click on the Bluetooth adapter to open the context menu and click on the Update driver option.
- Next, click the Search automatically for drivers option to let Windows 11 automatically search for the latest driver available for your Bluetooth adapter and install it right away.
- Following the update, restart your Windows 11 device and check if the Bluetooth issues have been fixed or not.
5. Re-install Bluetooth Driver on Windows 11
Now, if updating the Bluetooth driver on your Windows 11 device did not work for you and you are still facing issues with the Bluetooth functionality on your device, try re-installing the driver. To do this:
- Open Device Manager using the steps from the above method.
- Expand the Bluetooth category by clicking the arrow beside it.
- Find your Bluetooth driver, right-click on it, and click on the Uninstall device option.
- Confirm your action by clicking the Uninstall button on the pop-up window.
- Following the uninstallation process, restart your Windows 11 device. Your laptop or PC will automatically install the Bluetooth driver once the system restarts. Now, wait for a few moments for Windows to completely boot and open the Action Center to check if Bluetooth is working properly or not. If you do not see the Bluetooth setting in the Action Center, use the first method in this article to add it to the pane.
6. “Bluetooth” Not Showing Up on Device Manager? Try This!
Now, both the above methods will be useless if you cannot even find the “Bluetooth” category inside the Device Manager window. So, if the Bluetooth option does not show up in Device Manager, try this solution right away.
- Open the Device Manager from the Quick Links menu on Start.
- On the top menu bar, click on the View option and enable Show hidden devices.
- Then, select any of the options listed in the Device Manager and click on the Action button on the top menu bar.
- Click the Add legacy hardware button.
- Now, click the Next button on the pop-up window and choose the Install hardware that I manually select from a list (advanced) option.
- Next, scroll down to find the Network adapters option, select it and click on Next.
- On the following page, check out the listed manufacturers to find a Bluetooth driver.
- Once you find it, select it and click on Next.
- Now, wait for the driver to get installed on your device.
- Following the installation, you should find the Bluetooth option listed in Device Manager.
7. Use “fsquirt.exe” on Windows 11
Now, a nifty way to send or receive files via Bluetooth on your Windows 11 device when you are facing issues is to use a system program dubbed “fsquirt.exe.” It is the program that is responsible for the operation of the Bluetooth UI on Windows 11 and you can use it directly on your device to send or receive files via Bluetooth. To use the “fsquirt.exe” program:
- Open the File Manager on your Windows 11 device.
- Go to Local Disk C from the side-navigation bar.
- Now, open the Windows folder and double-click on it.
- Then, double-click the System32 folder to open it.
- Here, scroll down to find the fquirte.exe program on the list.
- Double-click to run it on your device. With this, you can check if you can send or receive files via Bluetooth on your Windows 11 device. If you can, it means that the Bluetooth functionality on your device is working properly and there is nothing to worry about.
8. Use Bluetooth Troubleshooter on Windows 11
Now, if all of the above methods fail and you are still facing issues with Bluetooth on your device, it is time to use the dedicated troubleshooter in Windows to fix resolve the issue(s). To use the Bluetooth troubleshooter on Windows 11:
- Open the Start menu and type Troubleshoot settings in the search bar above.
- Open the relevant results and click on the Other troubleshooters option.
- On the following page, click the Run button adjacent to the Bluetooth option, under the Other section.
- Now, the trouble-shooter will automatically detect Bluetooth issues and try to resolve them on your Windows 11 device. Although this method is more of a general resolution to solve any system issues on Windows 11, the dedicated troubleshooters that Microsoft has provided with Windows 11 are pretty nice, to be honest. They can be used to solve most issues on Windows 11, and chances are that the Bluetooth troubleshooter will solve the issues that you might be facing with the functionality. So, be sure to try this out if all the above method fails.
The Bluetooth icon on my Windows 11 PC is missing. What should I do?
Users can usually find the Bluetooth button in the Action Center on Windows 11. If you do not see it there, try the first method listed in this article to bring back the Bluetooth icon on your Windows 11 device.
How to reset the Bluetooth driver on Windows 11?
To reset the Bluetooth driver on your Windows 11 device, you can uninstall it from Device Manager and restart your PC/ laptop to re-install the driver. Check out method #5 in this article for more information. This way, the Bluetooth driver on your device will reset and solve the issue(s) that you might be facing.
Wrapping Up
So, these are some of the possible fixes for Bluetooth not working on Windows 11. Be sure to try them all out and fix the issue(s) with Bluetooth on your device. However, if none of the above methods works for you, we recommend you take your laptop/ PC to a nearby service center and get an expert opinion from a qualified technician. On the other hand, if any of the above methods work for you, be sure to let us know in the comments.