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    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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       #10

    Great news.
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    Wind 10 Pro - Vers 21H - 1 - OS Build - 19043.1165 - Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.3530.0
       #11

    I am confused - am trying to unpair a speaker so I ccan reconnect it


    Am using Windows 11 - but links bought me here.

    I read about holding multi function button on transmitter after reading you need to understand about using command line tools - which I don't understand.

    should I just give up or seek professional help please?
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    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
       #12

    AndrewSHatton said:
    am trying to unpair a speaker so I can reconnect it

    Andrew,

    Try the remedy given in my post #1 first. It's quick, simple & often effective.
    Added later -
    1 In Windows 11 you can reach the Control panel by typing those words in the Start menu then, when the Control panel opens you'll see the link to Devices and printers.
    2 Or, in Windows 11, go to Settings, Bluetooth & devices, More devices and printer settings to get to the same place.
    3 You'll also find guidance on getting there in Open Control Panel - ElevenForumTutorials


    Bluetooth Command Line Tools
    This was the first thread I saw that mentioned these tools and you'll see several people were so pleased with them that they signed up just to thank xzion for posting about them - xzions link to Bluetooth command line tools - TenForums
    Download link - Bluetooth command line tools - work with bluetooth from the command line
    Using those tools, the simple command you need to use in a Command prompt window*** is
    Code:
    btpair -u
    and it will unpair every Bluetooth device.
    You will probably resent having to re-pair all the others you might have set up as well as the problem device but, if normal procedures & my suggestion don't work, it's really all that you are left with.


    *** To open a Command prompt in Windows 11.
    Open Windows Terminal - ElevenForumTutorials
    Open Command Prompt - ElevenForumTutorials


    Best of luck,
    Denis
    Last edited by Try3; 09 Feb 2023 at 10:05.
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  4. Posts : 68,667
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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       #13

    AndrewSHatton said:
    Am using Windows 11 - but links bought me here.

    I read about holding multi function button on transmitter after reading you need to understand about using command line tools - which I don't understand.

    should I just give up or seek professional help please?
    Hello Andrew,

    In addition to what Denis posted above, you can check this below for Windows 11.

    Remove Bluetooth Device in Windows 11 Tutorial | Windows 11 Forum
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  5. Posts : 16,784
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
       #14

    AndrewSHatton said:
    am trying to unpair a speaker so I can reconnect it
    Andrew,
    You might like to take a look at
    How to completely remove a Bluetooth device - DrNefario #83 - TenForums
    in which DrNefario explains how he used the Bluetooth command line tools to first identify the device in question and then to unpair just that one [instead of unpairing all of them as I suggested].

    Best of luck,
    Do post back to tell us how you got on,
    Denis
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