So I've tried to uninstall all my bluetooth devices and when I do so from the device manager, than remove them from bluetooth seetings, making sure ghost related devices are removed too, they still reappear, even if those devices are off.

(all simple solutions have been tested : rebooting, disconnecting, changing battery, put the devices close enough... and as I said, the keyboard is working fine on another surface which had no other bluetooth device)


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using win 8-1 32bit on a asus vivotab note 8. i had the same problem for 2 days and your solution did not solve it for me (bluetooth keyboard would always reappear) however: what did solve it was first disabling the keyboard in device-manager and second do a real restart shutdown /r via execute or command line... then when it restarts the keyboard would still be on the bluetooth list in the win8.1 metro bluetoothmanager but now it can be removed from the list and reconnected and work properly

I have a Intel NUC D54250WYK. Two years ago I added an Intel Wireless-N 7260 with bluetooth card to the machine. It was running Windows 8.1 at the time. I installed the relevant drivers and both WiFi and Bluetooth parts worked fine. This week I did a fresh install of Windows 10 (an upgrade wasn't working for some reason). Out of the box the WiFi was working but Windows couldn't see the Bluetooth device. Device Manager was showing an Unknown USB Device (device Descriptor Request Failed),so I was assuming this pointed to a driver problem? The Wifi card was using a Microsoft driver.

I found this thread "Solved: Intel Wireless-AC 7260 bluetooth failed - Intel Communities" and followed the steps. I could only find one driver the bt_21.10.1_64 - the onedrive link in the thread didn't work. I don't know if that has the Wifi and/or the bluetooth driver. I can see the wifi card is still using a Microsoft driver and there is an unrecognized USB device in device manager and no bluetooth. It's like the drivers are not correct. Am I installing the correct drivers? Are there others I should use? I did try some random dell ones I found for the same card but it didn't solve the bluetooth issue. As it was working find under Windows 8.1 I don't believe its an install problem?

I discovered my BIOS was a bit out of date. I updated it, uninstalled the two drivers and reran the chipset software install. I then installed the bluetooth driver followed by the wifi driver. Still no change. It still doesn't recognize the bluetooth device.

I had an issue with adding an AC7260 to an older ASUS laptop (K550 with Win 10) with a flaky wifi card (after months of troubleshooting). Bought this card for both WIFI and bluetooth, but bluetooth wouldn't work after installing it - wifi worked fine and random disconnects appear to have disappeared.

After more troubleshooting I came across videos suggesting to cover pin 51 and pin 20 (and or pin 21) on the 7260. From what I could see those pins control whether or not the 7260 can be controlled by the laptop (i.e. I can turn off the wifi on/off my laptop with a function key, but bluetooth was never an original option on my computer so no function key for bluetooth). Reluctant to take computer apart again unless nothing else could be found, I searched for another solution.

I tried an older driver and it worked for a while (I could actually see the bluetooth icon in the lower right-hand notificatiion area) until a windows/driver update was performed, then bluetooth was gone and no install/reinstall of drivers, nor system restore, could get it to return - so much for that.

I finally came across someone who suggested booting into a live linux session (I used a live USB of linux Mint - they suggested Ubuntu). Once booted into linux, enable bluetooth, then power off the machine. Reboot into windows and suddenly the bluetooth on the 7260 is enabled and functional! I couldn't believe that would work, and gives me hope that not only can I fix it again if/when it shuts off again, but also that there has to be a command/function/program to enable the bluetooth via software and not covering or etching pins to break contacts. If I manage to find a software fix I'll update here.

My problem - I've running Windows 10 on my Late 2011 MBP in Bootcamp. I'd upgraded from Windows 7 where I'd been running bluetooth sucessfully. However, the Late 2011 MBP is not supported by Apple for Windows 10 though many people are using it successfully nevertheless. After some fiddling with Windows Services I got my Magic Mouse and Apple Keyboard working okay. However in the past little while, I noticed that I could not connect to my BT speaker or other devices. In fact, the speaker wasn't discoverable, but only on this machine. In the course of taking online advice, I deleted my Magic Mouse from Bluetooth, and then it wasn't discoverable either, and my keyboard had also dropped off for no apparent reason.

I should just add, that not only did I have Bluetooth running on Win7, but that after upgrading to Win10 that my mouse and keyboard continued to connect okay. The only problem I had was that other bluetooth devices (eg. speakers) would not. So, I started on this path to connect some speakers.

Only the Q30 headphone is the only one connected to bluetooth. I certainly have a long list of other bluetooth products, but only one can be connected at a time, so only the Q30. I just did a Windows update, including some drivers that were optional, and that improved the situation by maybe 50%, but random drop-outs are still occuring. My desktop is a pretty powerful custom build with an excellent mother board, but I believe that drivers are all updated through the Windows update process. By the way, turning on ANC does not affect the problem. It appears to all be on the processor and bluetooth end of things.

I intend to develop a binding for a bluetooth device. Eventually, the whole setup shall be deployed on a Raspberry Pi, but I plan to develop on a windows system.

So, it would be convenient to have the IDE running on windows with a working bluetooth bridge.

From serveral postings I know that there is a support for linux via bluez or bluegiga. But how is the situation with a generic bluetooth dongle on windows (specifically on windows 10)?

Any ideas?

In short, you are very welcome to help to add support for usb dongles in windows. This could be done vie extending the Bluetooth Manager with a new transport implementation that would work with generic dongles in windows.

After a recent Windows update, I stopped being able to control the volume of my external bluetooth speakers (Anki SoundCore 2) through the Windows volume slider. When I pair it via bluetooth to my laptop (Inspiron 7577), [two devices appear][4] on the volume control:

1. Re/Unpairing, removing and rebooting both PC and speakers.

2. Sigverif Run Command.

3. sfc /scannow in Windows powershell with admin rights (no issues were found).

4. Removing only the headset.

5. Unchecking the checkbox of in 'Hands-free telephony' in [Hardware Services (in Devices and Printers)][2].

6. Updating Blutooth drivers.

7. Windows troubleshooting Bluetooth and Sound devices.

8. Checking for issues in [Device Manager][6]

9. Disabling, enabling, disconnecting combinations of the two in [Control Panel, Sound][3].

10. Connecting through AUX cable but I get an annoying background noise, and windows doesn't even recognize the speakers. This is the 2nd AUX cable I get, so it shouldn't be the cable's fault. The sound just stops going through the laptop speakers and goes to the external speakers instead. Windows still thinks I only have the laptop speakers. I can control the volume through windows though.

11. Going to services.msc and restarting Windows Audio.

12. Pairing the speakers on someone else's laptop (Latitude 5580). There it works perfect (i can control the volume both for stereo and hands free through windows) so it's not the speaker's problem. I also notice that on this laptop I get a popup asking which type of device (speaker/headset/headphone) I just plugged in in the AUX connection, whereas in mine it doesn't with any kind of device that I connect there. I have the popup enabled in MAXXAudioPro. There it also doesn't recognize that I plugged in something else.

13. Uninstalled smartbyte;

14. Disabled MaxxAudio Pro.

15. Installing latest version of Realtek Driver's from Dell's website.

16. Installing latest version of Realtek Driver's from Realtek's Website (Realtek HD Audio Manager R.282).

17. Using HD Audio Device (Windows Audio driver instead of Realtek's).

I connected a bluetooth device in windows first. Later I formated the windows partition. Now when I tried to connect the bluetooth device in Ubuntu I am not able to. I came to know we need the key generated in Windows. But I deleted windows from my machine. How can I solve this?Edit:

I added brcm/BCM43142A0-0a5c-216d.hcd file and rebooted. I could connect to my bluetooth speaker but could not play audio. I cant find my speaker in sound settings output.Edit 3:I uninstalled blueman and rebooted and it worked. ff782bc1db

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