Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support Before starting, make sure that the Windows 11 device supports Bluetooth For more info on how to check, see Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows For help with adding non-Bluetooth devices, see Add a hardware device to a Windows device Having trouble playing the video? Watch it on YouTube
Fix Bluetooth connected but no sound issue on Windows - Microsoft Support If your Bluetooth device connects to Windows but you hear no sound, experience low audio quality, or face frequent disconnections, it can disrupt your audio experience This issue often arises due to incorrect settings, outdated drivers, or compatibility limitations Try the following troubleshooting steps to resolve the issue:
Screen mirroring and projecting to your PC or wireless display On the PC you’re projecting from, select Windows logo key + K and select the PC you’d like to connect to Or you can search for Cast in the Windows Search bar, then select Connect to a wireless display On the Display settings page, under Multiple displays, select Connect to a wireless display, then select Connect
Troubleshoot Bluetooth not connecting in Windows If Bluetooth appears in Device Manager but you cannot pair or connect to a Bluetooth device, Windows may be experiencing a configuration, driver, or device-level issue that prevents successful communication These issues can occur when Bluetooth is turned on but the device is not in pairing mode, is out of range, has a low battery, or is experiencing driver, service, or update-related problems
Fix connections to wireless displays or docks in Windows - Microsoft . . . Restart your PC and the wireless display Remove the wireless display, and then reconnect it: To remove the device, open Settings, and then select Bluetooth devices > Devices Under Wireless displays docks, select the wireless display, or adapter you want to remove, then select Remove device After that, try reconnecting
Fix Bluetooth disappeared in Windows - Microsoft Support If you are using a Windows 10 device, start by running the automated Bluetooth troubleshooter in the Get Help app It will automatically run diagnostics and attempt to fix this Bluetooth problem
Troubleshooting Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter To fix the issue, try removing the adapter from your device and reconnecting it Here's how on a Windows 11 device: Select Start > Settings > Bluetooth devices In Wireless displays docks, select the name of your adapter, then select More options > Remove device Select Add device
Fix audio issues when no sound plays from speakers or headphones in . . . Sometimes, you don't hear any sound from your speakers or wired headphones, even though the volume icon appears normal This issue occurs if the wrong audio output device is selected, the sound is muted, audio enhancements are interfering, or the audio driver isn’t working correctly Try the following troubleshooting solutions to resolve the