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Don’t worry if your Bluetooth Icon missing on the Windows 11/10 Taskbar and don’t know what to do. This problem usually happens when your computer’s Bluetooth driver goes crazy, or it could just be a problem with the Bluetooth settings. In Windows 11, you can use Bluetooth to connect to headphones, webcams, and speakers, or to send files and folders to other nearby devices.
So, when the Bluetooth button goes away from the Action Center, it is definitely inconvenient. Even if Bluetooth is working fine, it might not be in the Action Center if the settings are wrong. Another reason why Bluetooth doesn’t show up in Action Center is that your system doesn’t recognize the Bluetooth devices. You can also go to the official Microsoft support site for more information about this error.
On your desktop computer, Bluetooth does more than just let you transfer files between devices or connect to Bluetooth speakers or headsets. If you have a PC running Windows 11/10 and Bluetooth isn’t working, there are a few things that could be wrong, We mentioned below are the ways to Fix Bluetooth Icon missing on Windows 11/10.
Fix Bluetooth icon missing on Action Center
Running the Bluetooth troubleshooter
Luckily, Windows 11 comes with a tool that can fix the most common problems that will stop the Bluetooth function from working. Several people who had the problem have said that it was fixed after they used the Bluetooth troubleshooter.
- Press the Windows key and the letter R to bring up the Run box. Type “ms-settings:troubleshoot” into the Run box and press Enter to open the Settings app’s Troubleshooting tab.
- Scroll down to “Find and fix other problems” in the Troubleshoot tab, click on Bluetooth, and then click on Run the troubleshooter.
- Wait until the first phase of the investigation is done.
- If some problems are found, the troubleshooter will automatically try some fixes that should fix the problem.
- Once the steps are done, restart your computer and check to see if the Bluetooth icon is in the Action Center after the next start-up.
Verifying if Bluetooth is active
If you followed the steps above but still couldn’t add Bluetooth to the list of quick actions in the Action Center, it’s likely that Bluetooth is missing some drivers or that your computer doesn’t support this technology. If you think this might be the case, there are a few things you can check to see if your computer supports Bluetooth and has it set up correctly. What you have to do is:
- Press the Windows key and the letter R to bring up the Run box. Then, type “ms-settings:bluetooth” and hit enter to open the Settings app’s Bluetooth & Other devices menu.
- If you can see this menu, it’s likely that your computer can use Bluetooth and that the technology is set up correctly.
- Note that if you can’t see this menu, Windows doesn’t know that your computer has Bluetooth.
- If you couldn’t see the menu, press Windows key + R to open another Run box. Then press Enter after typing “devmgmt.msc” to open Device Manager.
- Check to see if there is a Bluetooth Menu in the list of devices in Device Manager. If you don’t, it means that either your computer doesn’t have a Bluetooth device built in or you’re missing Bluetooth drivers.
Updating each Bluetooth device

Several people who had the problem have said that it was fixed when they went back into Device Manager and forced updates on each Bluetooth device. After I did this and restarted my computer, the Bluetooth icon was back in the Action Center menu right away. Here is a quick overview of how to update each Bluetooth device:
- Press the Windows key and the letter R to bring up the Run box. Next, press Enter after typing “devmgmt.msc” to open Device Manager.
- Inside Device Manager, open up the Bluetooth drop-down menu.
- Click Search automatically for updated driver software on the next screen and wait for the process to finish.
- Right-click on each entry and choose “Update Driver” from the menu. Do this in a planned way until every Bluetooth device has the latest software.
- Start up your computer again and check to see if the problem is still there.
Adding Bluetooth to Quick Actions
Someone may have removed Bluetooth from the list of Quick Actions in Action Centre, or a third-party app may have done it. But luckily, there are steps you can take to quickly get the Bluetooth icon back where it belongs. But keep in mind that this method will only work if your Bluetooth drivers are set up correctly and working properly.
- Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Then, type “ms-settings:notifications” and press Enter to open up the Notifications & actions menu of the Settings app.
- Once you get there, go to the Quick actions entry and click on Add or remove quick actions.
- From the Add or remove quick actions menu, make sure that the toggle associated with Bluetooth is set to On.
- Once the Bluetooth action is re-enabled, open the Action Center and see if the Bluetooth button is visible again.
If this method wasn’t applicable, try this procedure below:
- Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Then, type “ms-settings:bluetooth” and press Enter to open up the Bluetooth tab of the Settings app.
- Once you get there, scroll down to Related settings and click on More Bluetooth options.
- Inside Bluetooth Settings, go to the Options tab and check the box associated with Show the Bluetooth icon in the notification area.
- Click Apply to save the changes.
- Open the Action Center and see if the Bluetooth icon became visible.
Disable Fast Startup
Some Windows 11 users who were affected have said that the Bluetooth icon became visible in the Action Center menu after they turned off the Fast Startup feature. This might make your startup times a little longer, but it’s worth it if you need an icon for your Bluetooth feature that you can use quickly.
- Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Then, type “ms-settings:powersleep” and press Enter to open up the Power & Sleep tab of the Settings app.
- Once you get to the Power & sleep menu, scroll down to the Related settings menu and click on Additional power settings.
- From the Power Options menu, click on Choose what the power buttons do.
- Inside the System Settings menu, start by clicking on Change settings that are currently unavailable.
- Uncheck the box associated with Turn on fast startup (recommended) and click on Save Changes.
- Restart your machine and see if the Bluetooth icon is visible inside the Action Center once the next startup is complete.
Enabling the Bluetooth Support Service
If the Bluetooth Support service is turned off from the Services screen, the Bluetooth icon might also not show up in the Action Center. Several people who were having the problem said they were able to fix it by manually turning on the Bluetooth Support service again. The service could have been turned off for good by a third-party programme, a limited power plan, or a human action.
- Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Then, type “services.msc” and press Enter to open up the Services window.
- Inside the Services screen, scroll down through the list of services and locate the Bluetooth Support Service.
- Once you see it, double-click on it, go to the General tab and set the Startup type to Automatic. Then, click Apply to save the changes.
- Restart your computer and see if the Bluetooth icon is now visible inside the Action Center.
Fix Bluetooth icon missing on Taskbar
Add missing Bluetooth icon to Windows 11 taskbar
Step 1: Open the Settings app using search or Windows + I hotkey.
Step 2: In the left pane of the Settings app, click on Bluetooth & devices. Now, on the right side, click Devices.
Step 3: On the page that comes up (Bluetooth & devices > Devices), scroll down until you see Related settings. Click on the “More Bluetooth settings” link in the “Related settings” section to open the old-style Bluetooth Settings dialogue.
Step 4: Click the Show the Bluetooth icon in the notification area checkbox under the Options tab. Click the button that says “Use.” All done!
Remove Bluetooth icon from Windows 11 taskbar
If you ever want to get rid of the Bluetooth icon from the taskbar, it’s easy to do. How? Here’s how.
Step 1: Perform a right-click on the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar and then click the Remove icon option. The icon immediately disappears from the taskbar.
To see the Bluetooth icon again, you need to complete the directions mentioned at the beginning of this article.
Fix Bluetooth icon missing on Quick Settings panel
Add the missing Bluetooth icon
- Click on the battery, volume, or Wi-Fi icon available in the system tray to open the quick settings panel. Alternatively, you can also press Win+A hotkey to open it
- Click on the Edit quick settings icon (or pencil icon) available on the bottom right side
- Press the Add button available on the bottom part. Now you will see the list of available quick settings
- Click on the Bluetooth option to add it to the quick settings panel
- If you want to change the position of the Bluetooth icon, simply drag n drop it to the desired area
- Finally, press the Done button.
FAQ
Why is the Bluetooth icon missing Windows 11?
Solution. Try again after you turn Bluetooth back on or restart your computer. Start, click Settings, click Devices, and then click “More Bluetooth options.” Select Show the Bluetooth icon in the notification area on the Bluetooth Settings screen.
Why is Bluetooth hidden in Device Manager in Windows 11?
There could be a lot of reasons why the Bluetooth doesn’t show up or isn’t there in Device Manager on Windows 11, such as the Bluetooth Support Service being stopped or turned off, system files related to Bluetooth being damaged, etc. First, run Bluetooth Troubleshooter to fix this problem. If this doesn’t work, you can try other fixes, like updating or reinstalling the Bluetooth driver, fixing your system files, etc.
Why is Bluetooth not showing in Action Center?
You might not see Bluetooth in Action Center because not all shortcuts are turned on by default, or because you accidentally turned off the Bluetooth shortcut. Here’s how to fix it, no matter what caused it: Press Win + A to open the Action Center, and then in the top right corner, click Manage notifications.
How do I add Bluetooth to Action Center?
You can do this by going to the Action Center and clicking on the option to “Manage Notifications” in the top right corner. Once you’re in Notifications and Actions, click where it says “Edit your quick actions.” Click the Add button in the bottom right corner, then choose Bluetooth. Click the Done button to save your choice.
What to do if Bluetooth toggle is missing?
- To open Troubleshooting, type Troubleshooting settings and click.
- Choose More ways to fix problems.
- Choose Bluetooth from the list of problems you can find and fix.
- Follow the steps on the screen.
- Check to see if the Bluetooth switch is on.
How do I turn on Bluetooth shortcut?
You can also use the Quick Settings to turn on Bluetooth with just your keyboard. Use the keyboard shortcut Windows + A to open them, then press Tab until the first button in the Quick Settings menu is highlighted. Then, press the right arrow key to get to the Bluetooth button, and press Space to turn it on.