Windows 10: Is there a way to remove a Bluetooth device from the Win+K 'Connect' interface?

Discus and support Is there a way to remove a Bluetooth device from the Win+K 'Connect' interface? in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; I live in an apartment. My neighbour's TV shows up in the Connect menu. Sometimes, when I'm going to click on my headphones, the TV will suddenly show... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/Hats_Hats_Hats, Mar 28, 2021.

  1. Is there a way to remove a Bluetooth device from the Win+K 'Connect' interface?


    I live in an apartment. My neighbour's TV shows up in the Connect menu. Sometimes, when I'm going to click on my headphones, the TV will suddenly show up at the top of the list and I'll accidentally start connecting to it.

    Is there a way to blacklist a device from showing up in that menu?

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    /u/Hats_Hats_Hats, Mar 28, 2021
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    How to completely remove a Bluetooth device from Win 10?

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  3. Cannot use bluetooth device

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    ameneses54, Mar 28, 2021
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    Is there a way to remove a Bluetooth device from the Win+K 'Connect' interface?

    Cannot use bluetooth device

    1 Pairing is done in Settings, Devices
    1.1 You click on Add Bluetooth or other device
    1.2 You choose Bluetooth
    1.3 If there is a pairing button on the bluetooth device itself then you press that now. You need to check the instructions for your bluetooth device to see how to do this - several automatically go into pairing mode when they switch on, others have a button that needs to be pressed for, say, 5 seconds.
    1.4 The computer detects all available bluetooth devices and you select yours from the list. If yours is not on the list then Windows could not detect it.
    1.5 It connects - pairing includes connecting
    1.6 The computer sounds a buzz in the earpiece then displays Your device is ready to go and you click on Done
    1.7 The device is shown in the devices list below the subheading Audio and it shows it as connected
    1.8 The device should also appear in Control panel, Sounds, Playback tab
    1.9 The device should also appear in Control panel, Devices & printers
    1.10 {I just paired some bluetooth earphones as I typed so I could make sure these notes were correct} You use a music player and the sound comes out of the bluetooth earphones

    2 If this is not happening for you then go to Contol panel, Devices & printers
    2.1 Right-click on the device & select Remove device
    2.2 You can now try pairing from scratch again
    2.3 Several other users have reported that only removing the device with Bluetooth command line tools - BluetoothInstaller allowed them to re-pair again [see xzion's guidance below]
    2.4 Yet others reported that only the KeithM code or Bungee's guidance worked for them [see below]

    3 Where is this all going wrong for you?
    [I assume we are definitely talking about bluetooth headphones/earphones. I understand that WiFi ones do also exist.]


    4 Additional guidance -

    Unpair a Bluetooth Device - TenForumsTutorials
    Connect a Bluetooth device in Windows - Windows Help

    Steps to completely remove a belutooth device so pairing can be done again [post #9, xzion] - TenForums
    Steps to completely remove a belutooth device so pairing can be done again [post #22, KeithM] - TenForums
    Steps to completely remove a belutooth device so pairing can be done again [post #39, Bungee] - TenForums
    Several people registered in TenForums just to be able to thanks xzion, KeithM & Bungee. Apparently, what worked for some people did not work for others so each solution seems worth trying.


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