Until Microsoft decouples the Quick Settings UI from the unreliable power state of the Bluetooth driver, this feature remains
If you use wireless mice, keyboards, headphones, or game controllers, you have likely experienced this nightmare: You click the network/speaker/battery icon group in the taskbar, expecting to turn off Bluetooth to save battery or fix a pairing glitch. Instead, you are greeted by a placeholder greyed-out button, or the icon is simply gone. missing bluetooth toggle windows 11
For casual users, this is a support nightmare. Imagine a non-technical user trying to join a Zoom call with dead headphones. They click the Action Center. No Bluetooth. They go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices. The toggle is there, but clicking "Add device" fails. They are stuck. Do not blame your PC manufacturer. This is a Windows 11 core issue. Until Microsoft decouples the Quick Settings UI from
Rating: ⭐☆☆☆☆ (1/5 for User Experience) Imagine a non-technical user trying to join a