No Bluetooth Found in settings on Ubuntu 16.04, but BT mouse works
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)
bluetooth
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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)
bluetooth
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)
bluetooth
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)
bluetooth
bluetooth
asked Jan 31 at 17:26
JarleJarle
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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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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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Solved the issue:
sudo apt install unity-control-center
For some reason i had previously installed gnome-control-center
Now BT settings are available.
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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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