How to turn Bluetooth Off in Windows 10?

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    Windows 11 Pro (x64) 23H2 Build 22631.3296
       #31

    Word Man said:
    It's all part of the plan. You are undergoing desensitization programming so that you'll only have a minor conniption fit when a big fat juicy bug passes through!
    WE are all just beta testers for MS.......that's why WE keep making our image backups regularly with Macrium Reflect. So let those BIG FAT JUICY bugs come!!! I'm ready and waiting!! Bring it on MS!! lol
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    W10Prox64
       #32

    Word Man said:
    It's all part of the plan. You are undergoing desensitization programming so that you'll only have a minor conniption fit when a big fat juicy bug passes through!
    Exactamundo!

    OldMike65 said:
    WE are all just beta testers for MS.......that's why WE keep making our image backups regularly with Macrium Reflect. So let those BIG FAT JUICY bugs come!!! I'm ready and waiting!! Bring it on MS!! lol
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  3. Posts : 5
    Windows 10 1607
       #33

    I have NO Bluetooth capabilities at all, and no WIFI, but the Bluetooth icon is on in the Action center!!! I've tried everything in this Forum and all solutions are temporary. As soon as I Reboot or Shut down and Restart I have the same issue. This is definitely a Microsoft bug. Hopefully we will get a fix soon! Bluetooth Issues.docx
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  4. Posts : 134,318
    Windows 11 Pro (x64) 23H2 Build 22631.3296
       #34

    Pavlemipie said:
    I have NO Bluetooth capabilities at all, and no WIFI, but the Bluetooth icon is on in the Action center!!! I've tried everything in this Forum and all solutions are temporary. As soon as I Reboot or Shut down and Restart I have the same issue. This is definitely a Microsoft bug. Hopefully we will get a fix soon! Bluetooth Issues.docx
    Well some members who are using the latest Insider Builds, have reported that this bug is fixed, what this means to us is that Microsoft has addressed this issue, and that in some future update, we will see this fixed in one of the updates in the future. So for the time being, we will just have to wait a while longer.
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  5. Posts : 5
    Windows 10 1607
       #35

    Hopefully the next update does indeed fix this issue as reported!


    OldMike65 said:
    Well some members who are using the latest Insider Builds, have reported that this bug is fixed, what this means to us is that Microsoft has addressed this issue, and that in some future update, we will see this fixed in one of the updates in the future. So for the time being, we will just have to wait a while longer.
    Thanks for your reply! I hope that the new update does indeed fix the problem, as has been reported by the insiders! We shall see, fingers crossed.
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  6. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
       #36

    I installed the latest cumulative update KB3124262 and still have the problem (Bluetooth Action Centre icon always on but in reality bluetooth is off!)

    You have to click on it (turning bluetooth on) and then click again and it will be off as it should be.

    I wonder how such a simple icon switching is not fixed!
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  7. Posts : 15
    Windows 10
       #37

    sepia66 said:
    I installed the latest cumulative update KB3124262 and still have the problem (Bluetooth Action Centre icon always on but in reality bluetooth is off!)

    You have to click on it (turning bluetooth on) and then click again and it will be off as it should be.

    I wonder how such a simple icon switching is not fixed!
    I updated everything to the latest.

    But my bluetooth on/off toggle still missing from settings.

    For now, i disable them under device manager and the bluetooth icon is gone from the action center.
    This is a temporary solution.

    Does anyone knows when MS will update them?
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