Ever since my Dad got me a gaming rig I've been having trouble with the Bluetooth drivers. Anytime I want to connect anything like wireless headphones, it simply will not connect, or when I try to use a controller there is this weird thing where horrible input lag will kick in out of nowhere and mess up my controller for 15 seconds or so. This isn't exclusive to games but also emulators, I know it's not the controllers because I've use different controllers from different platforms and each works fine on their respected platform and even my old potato laptop from 2014. All of this information combined leads me to believe it's the drivers.
According to the device manager my PC uses Realtek Bluetooth. Though I went to the site and downloaded updated drivers, but nothing has changed.
PS: Both my old laptop and My gaming rig uses Windows 10. Also, I've only been using Windows 10 frequently since 2019 and have been PC gaming for just as much time, I only got this new PC a few months ago. Forgive my ignorance and or misinterpretation of certain things.
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Thank you for your response.
I have tried the steps you rcommended and I continue to have
the same issue.
- Device Manager - Uninstalled Realtek Bluetooth 5.0 Adapter
- Restarted PC
- All drivers are up to date, yet the issue remains that the
only device affected is the wireless headphone (Cowin E-7),
I lose the sound, although it appears in Bluetooth devices,
and is replaced by "speakers." - I have to reload the minidisk for the Realtel Bluetooth 5.0
Adapter to load the Realtek drivers back on and re-install Realtek
Bluetooth. After this is complete the wireles headphones
work well.
Guess I shall ignore any updates, since headphones work well
without updates.
Should you have any other resolution, please let me know.
Thanks again for getting back.
Hello, I'm Louie, and I'm happy to help you today. Hope you're doing well and safe there. I'm sorry that you're having trouble with audio.
I would highly recommend you to try the solutions provided by Greg on the thread below.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/for...
Hope this helps.
Kind regards,
Louie
I’ve been struggling with my Realtek Bluetooth adapter randomly disconnecting after a driver update. Has anyone found a specific version that works reliably?
Where did you get your driver update from? If I cannot get one directly from the manufacturer of the adapter, (and it doesn’t look like Realtek has Bluetooth drivers on their website,) I would download it from the PC manufacturer’s site.
What driver version are you currently using?
Can you downgrade to the previous version if it was working?
I have the same problem 2024-10-17 with new stationary PC (motherboard with Bluetooth, ASUS Prime B650M-A WiFiII) and new keyboard and mouse (Logitech MX Keys mini and MX Anywhere 2S).
I temporary get them to work sometimes after removing/uninstalling and rebooting, but then the problem is back... No Bluetooth devices/drivers.
I have same issue. Before update, BT mouse and keyboard where working ok. Now they are not working properly.
Mouse (logitech MX2) is 'jerky', not smooth.
Keyboard (Tellur) has random behavior. Example: "Thiiis is an examplee of ttttttttttttteeeeeeext wrritten withhh ttellur keyboard"
I uninstalled all drivers, then I did search using Windows Update, but no driver is recognized from Windows servers. I tried several Realtek drivers without success. Any further hint?
Thank you for your response.
I have tried the steps you rcommended and I continue to have
the same issue.
- Device Manager - Uninstalled Realtek Bluetooth 5.0 Adapter
- Restarted PC
- All drivers are up to date, yet the issue remains that the
only device affected is the wireless headphone (Cowin E-7),
I lose the sound, although it appears in Bluetooth devices,
and is replaced by "speakers." - I have to reload the minidisk for the Realtel Bluetooth 5.0
Adapter to load the Realtek drivers back on and re-install Realtek
Bluetooth. After this is complete the wireles headphones
work well.
Guess I shall ignore any updates, since headphones work well
without updates.
Should you have any other resolution, please let me know.
Thanks again for getting back.
Hello, I'm Louie, and I'm happy to help you today. Hope you're doing well and safe there. I'm sorry that you're having trouble with audio.
I would highly recommend you to try the solutions provided by Greg on the thread below.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/for...
Hope this helps.
Kind regards,
Louie