How to turn on bluetooth in dell inspiron 15 3000 series
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I don't know how to turn on Bluetooth on my laptop. I have tried a lot but I am not getting the option how to turn the Bluetooth on
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I don't know how to turn on Bluetooth on my laptop. I have tried a lot but I am not getting the option how to turn the Bluetooth on
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I don't know how to turn on Bluetooth on my laptop. I have tried a lot but I am not getting the option how to turn the Bluetooth on
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Source Connect to a Bluetooth Device From Your Dell Computer in Windows 7
Locate the Bluetooth icon in the lower-right corner of the computer screen.
The Bluetooth icon may be hidden, click the Show hidden icons arrow to show any hidden icons.
If there is no icon see How to Download and Install a Driver?
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I had disabled the bluetooth on my Dell Inspiron 3000 series, because it was connecting to Bluetooth devices when I didn't want it too. But now I wanted it back on, and couldn't remember how to do it. Luckily I figured it out on my own. This is how I found it.
- At the startup menu, search for "device manager"
- Look on the list for Bluetooth Radios
- I clicked on "Dell Wireless 1705 Bluetooth"
- There should be a screen that shows if you device is enabled or disabled. Click "enable".
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Hold Fn and then press PrtScr Key. That shall work on Windows 7.
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According to this image, that is the combination to switch on/off WiFi adapter, not Bluetooth.
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Source Connect to a Bluetooth Device From Your Dell Computer in Windows 7
Locate the Bluetooth icon in the lower-right corner of the computer screen.
The Bluetooth icon may be hidden, click the Show hidden icons arrow to show any hidden icons.
If there is no icon see How to Download and Install a Driver?
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Source Connect to a Bluetooth Device From Your Dell Computer in Windows 7
Locate the Bluetooth icon in the lower-right corner of the computer screen.
The Bluetooth icon may be hidden, click the Show hidden icons arrow to show any hidden icons.
If there is no icon see How to Download and Install a Driver?
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Source Connect to a Bluetooth Device From Your Dell Computer in Windows 7
Locate the Bluetooth icon in the lower-right corner of the computer screen.
The Bluetooth icon may be hidden, click the Show hidden icons arrow to show any hidden icons.
If there is no icon see How to Download and Install a Driver?
Source Connect to a Bluetooth Device From Your Dell Computer in Windows 7
Locate the Bluetooth icon in the lower-right corner of the computer screen.
The Bluetooth icon may be hidden, click the Show hidden icons arrow to show any hidden icons.
If there is no icon see How to Download and Install a Driver?
answered Oct 2 '14 at 8:23
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I had disabled the bluetooth on my Dell Inspiron 3000 series, because it was connecting to Bluetooth devices when I didn't want it too. But now I wanted it back on, and couldn't remember how to do it. Luckily I figured it out on my own. This is how I found it.
- At the startup menu, search for "device manager"
- Look on the list for Bluetooth Radios
- I clicked on "Dell Wireless 1705 Bluetooth"
- There should be a screen that shows if you device is enabled or disabled. Click "enable".
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I had disabled the bluetooth on my Dell Inspiron 3000 series, because it was connecting to Bluetooth devices when I didn't want it too. But now I wanted it back on, and couldn't remember how to do it. Luckily I figured it out on my own. This is how I found it.
- At the startup menu, search for "device manager"
- Look on the list for Bluetooth Radios
- I clicked on "Dell Wireless 1705 Bluetooth"
- There should be a screen that shows if you device is enabled or disabled. Click "enable".
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I had disabled the bluetooth on my Dell Inspiron 3000 series, because it was connecting to Bluetooth devices when I didn't want it too. But now I wanted it back on, and couldn't remember how to do it. Luckily I figured it out on my own. This is how I found it.
- At the startup menu, search for "device manager"
- Look on the list for Bluetooth Radios
- I clicked on "Dell Wireless 1705 Bluetooth"
- There should be a screen that shows if you device is enabled or disabled. Click "enable".
I had disabled the bluetooth on my Dell Inspiron 3000 series, because it was connecting to Bluetooth devices when I didn't want it too. But now I wanted it back on, and couldn't remember how to do it. Luckily I figured it out on my own. This is how I found it.
- At the startup menu, search for "device manager"
- Look on the list for Bluetooth Radios
- I clicked on "Dell Wireless 1705 Bluetooth"
- There should be a screen that shows if you device is enabled or disabled. Click "enable".
answered Dec 14 '14 at 4:14
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Hold Fn and then press PrtScr Key. That shall work on Windows 7.
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According to this image, that is the combination to switch on/off WiFi adapter, not Bluetooth.
– Vylix
Aug 4 '17 at 17:47
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Hold Fn and then press PrtScr Key. That shall work on Windows 7.
1
According to this image, that is the combination to switch on/off WiFi adapter, not Bluetooth.
– Vylix
Aug 4 '17 at 17:47
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Hold Fn and then press PrtScr Key. That shall work on Windows 7.
Hold Fn and then press PrtScr Key. That shall work on Windows 7.
answered Aug 4 '17 at 17:30
Suhaib Mushtaq
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According to this image, that is the combination to switch on/off WiFi adapter, not Bluetooth.
– Vylix
Aug 4 '17 at 17:47
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According to this image, that is the combination to switch on/off WiFi adapter, not Bluetooth.
– Vylix
Aug 4 '17 at 17:47
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According to this image, that is the combination to switch on/off WiFi adapter, not Bluetooth.
– Vylix
Aug 4 '17 at 17:47
According to this image, that is the combination to switch on/off WiFi adapter, not Bluetooth.
– Vylix
Aug 4 '17 at 17:47
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