

- #INSIGNIA BLUETOOTH ADAPTER STUCK IN USB DRIVERS#
- #INSIGNIA BLUETOOTH ADAPTER STUCK IN USB DRIVER#
- #INSIGNIA BLUETOOTH ADAPTER STUCK IN USB WINDOWS 10#
#INSIGNIA BLUETOOTH ADAPTER STUCK IN USB WINDOWS 10#
I have a Windows 10 computer and a high-end logitech bluetooth mouse that was disconnecting constantly.
#INSIGNIA BLUETOOTH ADAPTER STUCK IN USB DRIVER#
But right now I’d go for Microsoft (why default to a condition where the bluetooth mouse driver doesn’t work) and the manufacturer (INSIGNIA) who might have mentioned that their product won’t work out of the box because of default Microsoft settings. My guess is that millions of man hours have been wasted fixing this issue. Then under “Find and fix other problems” select the bluetooth option. You can get to the Microsoft Troubleshooter by typing in trouble into the search box and select “Troubleshoot settings” when it comes up. But the Microsoft troubleshooter did fix it. I was not able to determine what it had done (part of the Microsoft Ethos: keep people as uninformed as possible). I ran it and it said that it had found a problem that it fixed. Then I found a recommendation to use the Microsoft Bluetooth trouble shooting tool.
#INSIGNIA BLUETOOTH ADAPTER STUCK IN USB DRIVERS#
The only thing I ended up changing was the startup of the bluetooth drivers from manual to automatic. I didn’t find any place where the power down option was selected. Eventually I looked at everything remotely mouse or bluetooth related and looked for anything that sounded like power down control. The information wasn’t quite lining up with the options I was finding. I tried what was recommended here and on a few other sites. This should be useful for any device - Bluetooth keyboard, headset, speaker, mice etc.

You need to make sure that your Bluetooth radio is not being turned off by the operating system's power management feature. This issue is very common for laptop users where the operating system is tuned for maximum power saving, but it can affect desktop users as well. If your Bluetooth mouse suddenly disconnects or stops working, this can indicate that Windows disconnects the PC's radio to save power. Here is a quick fix you can try to do to get rid of this issue. If you have a Bluetooth mouse, you might face the issue that the mouse suddenly disconnects or stops working randomly. RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows issues and optimize system performance
