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  2. See All Devices Connected to Your Windows 10 Computer

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    See All Devices Connected to Your Windows 10 Computer Choose Settings on the Start menu. The Settings window opens. Choose Devices to open the Printers & Scanners category of the Devices window, as shown in the top of the figure. Note... Select the Connected Devices category (or Bluetooth & other ...

  3. 0:00 / 1:06. How To See Windows 11 Devices Connected Devices Setting [Tutorial] MDTechVideos. 542K subscribers. Join. Subscribe. 15K views 2 years ago. How To See Windows 11 Devices Connected...

  4. Add a device to a Windows 10 PC - Microsoft Support

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    Add a device to a Windows 10 PC. Windows 10. Windows 10 usually finds devices automatically when you plug them in or turn them on. If it doesn't, follow these steps: Select Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. Select Add Bluetooth or other device and follow the instructions.

  5. How to Find and List Connected USB Devices in Windows 10 - ...

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    Launch PowerShell or Windows Terminal with the ' PowerShell' profile. Either of those will do the job for you. Enter the following command: Get-PnpDevice -PresentOnly | Where-Object { $_.InstanceId -match '^USB' }. That command will show a list of all present USB devices.

  6. Sync Your Smartphone to Your Windows Computer | Microsoft

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    Sync Your Smartphone to Your Windows Computer | Microsoft. Easier to sync your PC and phone. Stay connected on your Windows PC. For Android users. For iOS users. Get started now. Follow the steps below to sync your Android™ smartphone and Windows PC. 1. Launch Phone Link or search for "Phone Link" on your Windows 11 PC taskbar. 2.

  7. Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    Your device might be paired, but not connectedBluetooth keyboards, mice, and pens connect only when necessary. To remove a Bluetooth device, select Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Devices .

  8. How to add or remove devices using the Settings app on Windows 10

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    To add a new device to your computer (or view a list of the devices already connected), use these steps: Open Settings. Click on Devices. Click on Bluetooth & other devices. Click the...

  9. How to Turn On and Use Bluetooth on Windows 10 - How-To Geek

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    In order to connect a device to your computer, you need to make sure Bluetooth is enabled. To do this, open up your Settings app by hitting Win+I and then click the "Devices" category. On the Devices page, select the "Bluetooth & Other Devices" tab on the left. Click the toggle switch under Bluetooth to the "On" position to enable Bluetooth.

  10. Manage devices used with your Microsoft account

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    On your Windows PC. On an Android device. On an iOS device. On any device with a browser. macOS devices. Sign in with your Microsoft account. Tip: You can use up to 10 devices with Microsoft Store. If you can't download apps and games, review your linked devices then select Unlink to allow new devices to be added.

  11. How to Pair a Bluetooth Device to Your Computer, Tablet, or Phone

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    On Windows laptops, you'll need to search the Control Panel for Bluetooth click "Change Bluetooth settings," and enable the "Allow Bluetooth devices to find this PC" option. Note that you don't need to make a device discoverable if you'll be connecting from it. You only need to make a device discoverable if you're connecting to it.