Setting Up and Managing Bluetooth Connections for Enhanced Performance
To mitigate issues such as signal lagging when using the computer's internal Bluetooth, it is advisable to opt for a Bluetooth dongle. Follow the steps below to effectively set up a Bluetooth dongle and disable the internal Bluetooth on your computer.
- Firstly, insert the Bluetooth dongle into a USB port on your computer.
- Accessing the Device Manager:
- Press the Windows logo key + R simultaneously to open the run dialog box.
- Type devmgmt.msc and select OK to launch the Device Manager.
- In the Device Manager, expand the section labeled Bluetooth Radios. The listing named Generic Bluetooth Radio refers to the inserted Bluetooth dongle.
- For the Generic Bluetooth Radio, right-click and go to Properties. You might see a status indicating 'This device cannot start'. Click OK.
- Individually right-click and choose Disable on all items under Bluetooth Radios to deactivate the internal Bluetooth.
- Upon successful deactivation, the Bluetooth icon becomes unhighlighted, indicating that all Bluetooth Radios have been disabled.
- To re-enable the dongle, right-click on Generic Bluetooth Radio and select Enable.
- Re-pairing your device: Finally, if you are using a NeXus device, you may need to re-pair it with your computer.
- Open the Devices and Printers folder by pressing Windows logo key + R, typing control printers, and clicking OK.
- Remove the NeXus device by right-clicking it and selecting Remove device. Then, click Add a device and select your NeXus device from the list. Ensure the device is turned on for it to be discoverable.
- Input the last 4 digits of the serial number when prompted for a passcode to complete the pairing process.