That wireless feature of many newer laptops that lets you connect headphones, earpieces, keyboards and even mobile devices. You don’t use it all that often, do you? It drains the battery when you’re not using it. In Windows 7, you’d turn on or off Bluetooth by entering the Device Manager and hunting around a wall of text for the adapter to disable. Managing Bluetooth in Windows 8 is much more user friendly. ![]() Feb 10, 2016 1. Open Start and then click on Settings 2. Once in Settings, click on Network and Internet 3. In the left pane, click on Flight Mode. Under 'Wireless Device' and then 'Bluetooth' change the switch from off to on to enable Bluetooth and switch it from on to off to disable Bluetooth. Simply turn on your Mac. Press ⌘F then type 'bluetooth' then press ⇥ until you reach the 'bluetooth' icon. Then ⌘ O and ↩ to enable Bluetooth! That's the easiest way to make it! Turn On or Off Bluetooth • Move the mouse to the lower right so that several icons begin to appear • Move the mouse upward to reveal them. This set of icons is called the Charm Bar • Click Settings • Click Change PC Settings • Click Wireless • Under Wireless Devices, turn Bluetooth on or off Turn Bluetooth on and off from this screen. Manage a Bluetooth Connection • Move the mouse to the lower right so that several icons begin to appear • Move the mouse upward to reveal them. This set of icons is called the Charm Bar • Click Settings • Click Change PC Settings • Click Devices• Click Add a Device Click Add a Device to begin the pairing process. Check our our for more tips on using Windows 8 effectively! UPDATE We’ve just posted a new article about. If the previous simple steps don’t work for you, find your laptop model on the list and get updated drivers first. You just need to be nifty with the new windows 8. I like it but not the new interface. Zoho app mac. I bought a cheap piece of shit from glorious Chinar and it works wonderfully with all my bluetooth devices. ![]() The trick is not to use the windows 8 interface and rather kick it old-school. Here is the lay of the land: Control panel – Nettwork and internet – Nettwork and Sharing Center – Change adapter settings Here you can find all your network devices (such as Bluetooth) in my case i could right click my “Bluetooth Network Connection 2” and go “View Bluetooth Network Devices” then i made sure my device was enabled and clicked “Add a Bluetooth device” button. Hope i rocked your world IT wise!:D •. Please, can someone help the old lady who loves her computer, but would SO much want bluetooth running?!? I have an Asus s200e. I can’t make bluetooth work. If I try to turn it on, it’s just grey and hence can’t be switched on. I don’t think there’s a physical switch. I have tried several driver updates including Driver Reviver, but my drivers should be ok. In the end I bought a bluetooth dongle, as I began to believe there simple wasn’t any blutooth on this Asus. But that won’t work either. Please help me, it’s driving me nuts! I’ve had trouble with my BT ever since I got my computer. When I go to the Bluetooth settings, for instance (system tray, Open Settings), under the Share tab, the blue text that says, Open Bluetooth Exchange Folder is unclickable. It’s as if it is merely an image rather than a link or control panel option. When I connect my phone, it says for a few seconds that it is connected, but then it changes to Not Connected and will not do a thing. The only option here is to Remove Device, which is fricking ridiculous! Why would M$ set it up to block out users?! My Motherboard is an ASUS P8Z77-I Deluxe. It is supposed to have BT 4.0 built in, but I’ve never been able to get it to work, even with ASUS tech support’s “help.” Any suggestions?
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