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Sumiko Fagnoni

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In quick settings: To find the quick setting for Bluetooth, select the Network, Sound, or Battery icons ( ) next to the time and date on the right side of your taskbar. Select Bluetooth to turn it on. If it's turned on without any Bluetooth devices connected, it might appear as Not connected .



If you don't see Bluetooth in quick settings, you might need to add it. For more info, see Change notifications and quick settings in Windows 11.

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I am trying to open Bluetooth settings on my Windows 10 machine. The blue settings window displaying a cog opens for a second and then closes again.Bluetooth itself works fine as I have a Bluetooth mouse and a Bluetooth speaker that are functional.

Unpaired devices will only show in discovery list if they actually implement at least one profile that is recognized by core bluetooth services of iOS. Other devices are masked (user would not be able to do anything useful with them anyway).

If you create a device with a custom service, with your own Service Type UUID, it will not show in built-in panel, and your app will have to look for it for pairing. Once paired, device will show in settings.

Many thanks for your quick reply! Indeed, the Readme answers all the remaining questions. I wasn't aware of the fact that the settings are just another app, so I did not look for it in the BangleApps repo.

Just FYI, I did not delete the old Dexcom transmitter when swapping in a new one and it caused all kinds of issues with other Bluetooth devices on my phone. After deleting the older transmitter from Bluetooth settings, everything worked out perfectly.

I have a supervised iPhone enrolled with a blueprint that has "Prevent Changes to Bluetooth" checked. Bluetooth was ON when settings were applied and I can see the Bluetooth option greyed out with the text "some restrictions are enforced by admin" in Settings > Bluetooth. This is the expected behavior but the issue is I can still turn on/off Bluetooth via the control center. Is there a way to restrict this?

Wow, that is not much of a solution, it's basically the nuclear option of completing removing the device from GC and adding it back. Doing so means I need to redo the Garmin wallet and I'm assuming reset all of my user profile information (FTP, zones, etc). I'll have think about if it's worth it just so it shows as the right name in the bluetooth menu.

@vassallon I believe apple as made this a remote command, so I believe there is no way of enforcing this via configuration profile. Maybe Meraki could setup a remote command to send bluetooth on during check-in.

Even if Meraki did add it, with the change to iOS 11.3 of allowing to turn off Bluetooth for 24 hours, students can turn Bluetooth right back off. This setting does not follow the restriction of allow Bluetooth settings which is quite frustrating which is why I was hoping with 11.3 Apple did it right and gave us a restriction to enforce Bluetooth always on.

I know the bluetooth restriction locks the toggle off if it is set to off when the configuration profile is pushed. But it doesn't allow other devices to be paired? Very stupid on Apple's part. Would it be possible to use the Meraki API to send the bluetooth on command to all devices every "x" minutes? I would set it to two minutes and eventually people would just get tired of turning it off.

Is there any way to do that? Every time I change the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/Airplane Mode settings and save it to a custom mode (in Wrench menu/Custom shooting mode (C1-C3)/Register settings) it then applies that to ALL custom modes rather than the one I saved it to.

To allow Bluetooth keyboards, mice, etc. to wake the system from suspend. First, check the bios settings and make sure that wake from USB is not disabled. In many cases, Bluetooth from the motherboard is a USB device.

In order to be able to use audio equipment like Bluetooth headphones or speakers, you need to install the additional pulseaudio-bluetooth package. Make sure to restart pulseaudio to make the installation take effect: pulseaudio -k. With a default PulseAudio installation (specifically, using a user instance with the packaged default.pa) you should immediately be able to stream audio from a Bluetooth device to your speakers. [3]

bluetooth.service only requires the directory /sys/class/bluetooth to exist, which should be created by kernel module bluetooth, which is only autoloaded by systemd-udev if it actually finds a working Bluetooth hardware device.

If your /sys/class/bluetooth does not exist, check if your kernel Bluetooth module is loaded by lsmod. If not, and you believe you have a Bluetooth device, you can try manually starting them by loading the Bluetooth module and restarting bluetooth.service.

If bluetooth.service started successfully, but there is chance that you still cannot use Bluetooth normally (e.g. bluetoothctl says something like org.Bluez.Error.NotReady when you scan on). If this happens, try rebooting your computer, and double-check: whether directory /sys/class/bluetooth exists; whether lsmod includes correct Bluetooth modules; log messages in the journal; etc. systemd-udev should pickup your Bluetooth hardware automatically without manual changes again.

There is a bug with some motherboard bluetooth controllers. To see if this might be the issue, run journalctl grep hci. If there are entries like "command tx timeout" or "Reading Intel version command failed", then power off your pc and physically unplug the power cable for a few seconds. This forces the controller to reload the firmware (while a standard reboot will not). See bug report here.

A bluetooth audio device will fail to connect if pipewire (rather than pulseaudio-bluetooth) is being used, but an instance of pipewire is not running. Start the pipewire.service user unit or play some audio to start the pipewire daemon, then try to connect the audio device again.

Hundreds of people and IOS and other platforms trying to use bluetooth headphones, speakers, and car infortainment systems and Team does not work. The statements to do this and that do not work. Often, it is said to go to settings and set the device. No device listed to set. Microsoft has a big problem and need to make bluetooth work.

Pico, Yes, the phone and ipad have bluetooth on. Bullmoon, The display after clicking "Bluetooth Off" says pair with Leica FOTOS, Press "SET" to abbort. that's what has me so confused. I Thought maybe because I have only DNG file format selected and no JPEG that it was causing this. So I set up DNG and small JPEG, but it didn't change anything. I noticed the self timer function was grayed out, but I discovered it was because I had continuous frames selected. you have to set it to single frame in order for the self timer to work. I'm wondering if some other setting is preventing the "BlueTooth" On from appearing ?

I installed Kinoite (latest) a few days ago on an old Samsung R580 laptop, however ever since I installed it I have not been able to use Bluetooth (unfortunate, since I have a bluetooth keyboard I would like to use with it). Whenever I check for the status of the service with sudo service bluetooth status, I get this:

The most efficient fix, and usually cost effective, would be to purchase a new wifi/bluetooth adapter. The intel AX200 AX210 series seems well supported and worked flawlessly for me. I installed the intel card and it was instantly active when I booted back up. Intel directly supports linux drivers for its hardware.

Is it the expected behaviour of the iOS devices in the latest iOS versions? or Am I missing something? or Is it a bug in iOS9?.
I reset the settings in the all devices, rebooted and turned on & off bluetooth multiple times, but I found no result.

Is anyone facing the same scenario?
How it is working in your devices?
Please share your experience and thoughts.
Thanks.

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