This method helps you: Easily toggle Bluetooth for all laptop models
If you are familiar with features in the Windows XP operating system, transitioning to Windows 7 may be a bit bewildering due to comprehensive changes in features and a more professional interface. Recently, Mytour has noticed many inquiries from individuals wondering about the location of the Bluetooth function on their computers. Because if you accidentally activate this function without knowing how to turn it off, it will consume a significant amount of laptop battery. Through this article, we will help you find this function and guide you on how to enable/disable Bluetooth.
Guidelines for enabling/disabling Bluetooth on a computer
How to enable or disable Bluetooth in Windows 7
Step 1: Click Start Menu --> Control Panel --> Network and Internet
Step 2
Step 3: Here, click on Change adapter settings
Right-click on Bluetooth Network Connection and choose Disable to turn off Bluetooth (or if you want to enable Bluetooth, do the same).
- Important Note
- Some readers may follow the steps above but not find Bluetooth anywhere. The reason could be that the laptop lacks the Bluetooth driver. Make sure you have all the necessary drivers installed on your computer to perform the Bluetooth toggle function.
Enable or Disable Bluetooth on Windows 8.1
You can download and install: Windows 8.1
Step 1: Click on the Bluetooth icon in the toolbar, then choose Show Bluetooth Devices
Alternatively, if there is no Bluetooth icon on the taskbar, type Bluetooth into the search bar and click on Bluetooth settings
Step 2: At that point, a window will appear, namely Manage Bluetooth devices. Here, you can effortlessly toggle Bluetooth on or off.
Enable or Disable Bluetooth on Windows 10
For Windows 10, to successfully enable or disable Bluetooth, refer to the article: How to enable or disable Bluetooth on Win 10
Here, Mytour has guided you on how to determine the location and toggle Bluetooth on Windows 7, 8.1, 10. Thanks to this, you can perform toggle operations more easily, turning on Bluetooth to serve your work and turning it off when needed to save laptop battery.
Many overlook Bluetooth, but it proves truly handy when you want to communicate between devices in a confined space. For instance, when you purchase a wireless mouse, it can connect to your computer through a Bluetooth receiver plugged into the USB port.