First up, we should try downloading Intel Wireless Bluetooth Driver. To do that, you have to visit intel.com, click on the .exe file, and download the driver. Once the driver is downloaded ...
The best next step, then, is to uninstall every Bluetooth driver. If you’re using a dongle, then uninstall the USB controllers as well. To get these things done, click on the Windows key + R ...
[DastardlyLabs] saw a video about converting a PS/2 keyboard to Bluetooth and realized he didn’t have any PS/2 keyboards anymore. So he pulled the same trick with a USB keyboard. Along the way ...
Using Bluetooth ... them have a USB peripheral we’re guessing one of the newer variety. It works with Linux computers, and we’re told it should work with Windows too if a HCI driver is present.
verify that Bluetooth is turned on. If you have a plug-in USB Bluetooth wireless adapter, verify that it is plugged into your computer, before you start the download. Start the download.