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
Fix connections to wireless displays or docks in Windows Make sure your device drivers are up to date and the latest firmware is installed for your wireless display, adapter, or dock See the support info on the manufacturer's website for instructions, or search Microsoft Store for your manufacturer's app to help you
Fix Bluetooth audio only playing in one channel If you're experiencing sound only from the left or right side of your Bluetooth headphones or speaker on Windows 11, it may be due to system settings, pairing issues, or problems with the audio device itself
Add a hardware device to a Windows device - Microsoft Support Windows normally finds hardware devices automatically when they're plugged into the Windows device and the hardware device is turned on If the hardware device isn't found automatically, follow these steps:
Fix Bluetooth audio only playing in one channel If you're experiencing sound only from the left or right side of your Bluetooth headphones or speaker on Windows 11, it may be due to system settings, pairing issues, or problems with the audio device itself