The computer cannot find or pair with a Bluetooth device. Cause The Bluetooth device is too far away from the computer or is not in discoverable mode. The battery power of the Bluetooth device is insufficient or
Symptoms Consider the following scenario: You have a Bluetooth device that is connected to a computer that is running Windows 8.1 or Windows RT 8.1. A Bluetooth low energy (Bluetooth LE) device that supports the Basic Rate (BR) and Enhanced Data R...
Some users also meet the code 45 error while using Bluetooth devices. Microsoft suggests that: No resolution is necessary. This error code is only used to indicate the disconnected status of the device and does not require you to resolve it. The error code resolves automatically when you ...
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Bluetooth Devices do not connect or are missing from Device Manager Description The computer cannot pair with any Bluetooth devices or fails to reconnect to Bluetooth devices that are already paired with the computer. Bluetooth devices may also be missing from Device Manager. This occurs when the ...
to pair your computer with a new bluetooth device, make sure both your computer and the device are turned on and in pairing mode (consult your device's manual if you're not sure how). then go into your computer's settings menu under "bluetooth" and click "add new device." your ...
You pair a Bluetooth device to the computer. You restart the computer. In this scenario, the Bluetooth device may not be detected. Additionally, some other devices may not be detected when you start the computer. These devices include USB ports and PCI-E devices. ...
Before you can use a Bluetooth device like a mouse or a headset, you first need to connect your computer to the device. This is also called pairing the Bluetooth devices. Open the Activities overview and start typing Bluetooth. Click on Bluetooth to open the panel. Make sure Bluetooth is ...
If your computer supports Bluetooth®, you can easily connect your Bluetooth headphones and speakers. Most computers today support Bluetooth, but you can always use a USB Bluetooth adapter if yours doesn't. If you're not sure whether your computer supports Bluetooth, just contact the manufacturer...
BluetoothCodecType BluetoothCodecType.InterfaceConsts BluetoothConnectionType BluetoothCsipSetCoordinator BluetoothCsipSetCoordinator.InterfaceConsts BluetoothDevice BluetoothDevice.InterfaceConsts BluetoothDeviceType BluetoothGatt BluetoothGatt.InterfaceConsts BluetoothGattCallback ...