Normally you can turn on Bluetooth on Windows 7 by taking these easy steps :
Click the Start button in the lower-left corner of your screen. Type bluetooth settings in the search box, then select Change Bluetooth settings from the results. Make sure you check the boxes as the screenshot shown below, then click OK.
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Windows 7 includes the following enhancements to the Bluetooth stack and related software: Support for Bluetooth version 2.1: Secure Simple Pairing allows Windows to determine the best pairing method to use between devices, rather than requiring users to make that determination.
Windows 7 will find the drivers and install them for a proper workability. Under ideal conditions, your Windows 7 will install the default drivers for the peripheral Bluetooth device. If you want the official or specific drivers, you can download the drivers from the official sources and install them.
How do I connect a Bluetooth device to Windows 7?
You have a computer that is running Windows 7. You install a Bluetooth adapter on the computer. Then, you follow these steps: You click Start, and then you click Devices and Printers. You click Add a device, and then you examine the list of devices that appear in the Select a device to add to this computer window.
You can do that by following these instructions: On your keyboard, press Windows Key+S. Type “Settings” (no quotes), then hit Enter. Go to the left-pane menu, then click Troubleshoot. Go to the right pane and scroll down until you find Hardware and Devices. Select it, then click the Run the Troubleshooter button. Let the tool identify the issue.
One article claimed that Method 1 – Use the Default Option to Connect your Bluetooth HeadphoneAccess the Start menu search option and type in devicepairingwizard. Click on the right choice from the search results. Ensure that your Bluetooth headphone is discoverable. The wizard will begin searching for your devices. Click on the device when it is detected. Click on Next.
What version of Bluetooth does Windows 8 support?
Windows 8 is Bluetooth Smart Ready, it supports Bluetooth version 4.0, and is able to connect with Bluetooth Smart devices. Windows support for different versions of the Bluetooth specification depends on the Windows version, as shown in the following table: Which Bluetooth versions do previous versions of Windows support?
Why won’t my Bluetooth headphones connect to my Windows 7 computer?
Please note that – and we have been repeatedly stating this – the major issue that may affect your Bluetooth headphones failing too connect to your Windows 7 computer can be the outdated drivers. It would be advisable to enable automatic driver update functionality on your computer or look for the correct drivers through the manufacturer website.