No Bluetooth Found in settings on Ubuntu 16.04, but BT mouse works












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When I open BT control panel in options it says:



" No Bluetooth Found. Plug in a dongle to use Bluetooth "



My BT mouse still works. Which I configured following: 741330.



bluetoothctl


Seems to operate as normal.



Any suggestions to fix this issue? (Want to connect my headphones)










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  • I would use bluetoothctl to connect to the headphones

    – Jeremy31
    Feb 3 at 21:23











  • Thanks for the reply @Jeremy31. The only issue I got with that is that my headphones only support one BT connection, which makes switching between devices a hassle.

    – Jarle
    Feb 4 at 8:42
















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When I open BT control panel in options it says:



" No Bluetooth Found. Plug in a dongle to use Bluetooth "



My BT mouse still works. Which I configured following: 741330.



bluetoothctl


Seems to operate as normal.



Any suggestions to fix this issue? (Want to connect my headphones)










share|improve this question























  • I would use bluetoothctl to connect to the headphones

    – Jeremy31
    Feb 3 at 21:23











  • Thanks for the reply @Jeremy31. The only issue I got with that is that my headphones only support one BT connection, which makes switching between devices a hassle.

    – Jarle
    Feb 4 at 8:42














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When I open BT control panel in options it says:



" No Bluetooth Found. Plug in a dongle to use Bluetooth "



My BT mouse still works. Which I configured following: 741330.



bluetoothctl


Seems to operate as normal.



Any suggestions to fix this issue? (Want to connect my headphones)










share|improve this question














When I open BT control panel in options it says:



" No Bluetooth Found. Plug in a dongle to use Bluetooth "



My BT mouse still works. Which I configured following: 741330.



bluetoothctl


Seems to operate as normal.



Any suggestions to fix this issue? (Want to connect my headphones)







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  • I would use bluetoothctl to connect to the headphones

    – Jeremy31
    Feb 3 at 21:23











  • Thanks for the reply @Jeremy31. The only issue I got with that is that my headphones only support one BT connection, which makes switching between devices a hassle.

    – Jarle
    Feb 4 at 8:42



















  • I would use bluetoothctl to connect to the headphones

    – Jeremy31
    Feb 3 at 21:23











  • Thanks for the reply @Jeremy31. The only issue I got with that is that my headphones only support one BT connection, which makes switching between devices a hassle.

    – Jarle
    Feb 4 at 8:42

















I would use bluetoothctl to connect to the headphones

– Jeremy31
Feb 3 at 21:23





I would use bluetoothctl to connect to the headphones

– Jeremy31
Feb 3 at 21:23













Thanks for the reply @Jeremy31. The only issue I got with that is that my headphones only support one BT connection, which makes switching between devices a hassle.

– Jarle
Feb 4 at 8:42





Thanks for the reply @Jeremy31. The only issue I got with that is that my headphones only support one BT connection, which makes switching between devices a hassle.

– Jarle
Feb 4 at 8:42










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Solved the issue:



sudo apt install unity-control-center


For some reason i had previously installed gnome-control-center



Now BT settings are available.






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    Solved the issue:



    sudo apt install unity-control-center


    For some reason i had previously installed gnome-control-center



    Now BT settings are available.






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      Solved the issue:



      sudo apt install unity-control-center


      For some reason i had previously installed gnome-control-center



      Now BT settings are available.






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        sudo apt install unity-control-center


        For some reason i had previously installed gnome-control-center



        Now BT settings are available.






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        sudo apt install unity-control-center


        For some reason i had previously installed gnome-control-center



        Now BT settings are available.







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