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- Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support
To pair a Bluetooth device with Windows, the Windows device needs to have Bluetooth Most Windows devices already have Bluetooth built in If a Windows device doesn't have Bluetooth, a USB Bluetooth adapter can be plugged into a USB port on the Windows device to add Bluetooth
- Pairing an Xbox controller to your console | Xbox Support
You have two options for connecting your Xbox Wireless Controller to your console: using the console’s Pair button for a wireless connection and using a USB to micro-USB cable (or USB to USB-C cable) for a wired connection
- Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
If Bluetooth appears in Device Manager but you’re unable to pair with a specific device or the connection fails completely, try the following troubleshooting steps Ensure your device is in pairing mode, and check that it is within range
- Set up the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows | Xbox Support
Find out how to set up and use the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows, including how to connect the adapter to your Windows device and pair your controller to the adapter
- Send and receive files over Bluetooth in Windows
Make sure the other device that is receiving the file is turned on and paired with the Windows device sending the file For information on pairing the other device with the Windows device, see Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows
- Set up Bluetooth on your Xbox Wireless Controller
Pair to a Windows device Pair to an Android device Pair to an iOS device Pair to a smart TV Pair to a Meta Quest headset Switching between paired devices Troubleshoot Bluetooth issues on Windows
- Use Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard - Microsoft Support
Press and hold the pair button on the bottom of the keyboard for 5 seconds, until the LED starts to flash On your Windows 10 PC, select Connect if a notification appears for your keyboard, then wait for it to get set up
- Fix Bluetooth audio only playing in one channel - Microsoft Support
Select Start > Settings > Bluetooth devices Select Devices Open Bluetooth devices settings Scroll to the Audio section and find your earbuds or speakers Select Disconnect and then select Remove Device If you are using Bluetooth earbuds, place both earbuds in their charging cradle
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