[SOLVED] Hi, well I’ve spent all day at this and found a solution that may work for many people. Android 4.2.2 trying to connect a bluetooth keyboard, I can see the keyboard and can select to
Restarting your device can get rid of minor bugs that prevent the Bluetooth from working properly. To restart the device, hold down the Power button for 40 seconds. Wait until the screen turns blank and reboot again. Hold the Power button again if the device doesn’t restart automatically.None of the Bluetooth devices, such as the wireless keyboard, wireless mouse, wireless headphones, wireless speakers, wireless phones, and wireless fitness trackers, work. Also, the location where to turn Bluetooth on or off cannot be found or is missing. For a video, see Troubleshooting Bluetooth Not Working.Method 1 – Ensure the Devices Are in Range. Method 2 – Restart Your Phone. Method 3 – Forget and Re-Pair the Device. Method 4 – Reset Bluetooth Settings. Method 5 – Update Your Smartphone. Method 6 – Clear Cache. Method 7 – Check the Proprietary App. Method 8 – Try Pairing Another Bluetooth Device. FAQs. In the right-pane, scroll down and click on. On the next screen, click on Run the Troubleshooter option and allow Windows 10 to find and fix Bluetooth connectivity problems on your computer. > > select Bluetooth & Other Devices in the left-pane. In the right-pane, select the that is not working and click on.