![]() ![]() However, I have gotten it to work for a while (anywhere from an hour to a couple of days) by doing either of the following: The keyboard and mouse still won't connect. Gone into device manager / Bluetooth adapter properties and made sure to un-check the box to "allow this device to turn off to save power". ![]() All windows updates and driver updates.Turned off Bluetooth in BIOS, restarted, turned back on in BIOS.Uninstalled the driver, restarted, installed latest Killer driver.Uninstalled the Killer Bluetooth/wireless driver, restarted and let Windows choose a driver.Tried removing the device (select device, click Remove), but they keep showing back up.Just the keyboard and mouse are having issues, Strangely, all other Bluetooth devices work fine with my laptop (my speakers, headphones, etc). It worked really nicely for a month or two, then stopped working.īluetooth Devices in Windows 10 says they're "Paired" but won't connect. I bought a Logitech K380 Bluetooth keyboard and later bought a Logitech M337 Bluetooth mouse so I wouldn't need a dongle. ![]()
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