If you’re in a hurry or don’t have enough experience to download and update CSR8510 A10 DRIVER on Windows 10 manually, this fix is the way to go. Update the driver for CSR8510 A10 Bluetooth dongle automatically using Auslogics Driver Updater. Driver Updater automatically updates all drivers on your PC in one click. Toggling Bluetooth off and back on again is easiest through the Action Center as described in Step 1. Restart the Bluetooth service. It's required for Windows 11 to find and connect to Bluetooth devices. Step 3 should be enough to trigger the service on and off, but forcing it through Services is another way. Search for Services from the search Hi, I recently bought a CSR Bluetooth 4.0 adapter for my Windows 10 PC, I plugged it in, installed the drivers from the DVD and it seems to work fine, except one thing, in Windows 10 settings, you can pair bluetooth from there, but I get this when I try to pair Click Add a Bluetooth device. Press the pairing button on the device; When asked for PIN, leave blank and continue to connect. Leaving the PIN blank does not work through the Windows 10 Settings applet, so for devices that don't have a pin one must use the older Control Panel interface. 1) Download and install Driver Easy. 2) Run Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers. 3) Click the Update button next to the flagged Bluetooth device to automatically download and install the correct version of its driver (you can do this with the FREE version). Finally I had got it working with (at least) OS X Mavericks. For the story, CSR8510 A10 chip is a dual-mode chip. On your dongle, and mine ("It Works" - Micro Bluetooth 4.0 USB Adapter from Darty in France), the dongle boot in HID mode by default (VID 0A12 PID 100B). This happened on my Asrock z590 Extreme. Didn't want to go thru the hassle of uplugging and jumping cmos, just put in a Bluetooth dongle I had. I tried all the other typical troubleshooting, nothing worked. edit: nevermind, USB dongle didn't work. Something was still conflicting - it wouldn't let me remove existing Bluetooth devices or add new Boot the Pi back up and plug in the dongle. Next, you execute the following command into the terminal: 'sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends bluetooth'. Finally, check the status of your work by typing in 'sudo service bluetooth status'. P.S. Any suggestions would be truly appreciated, thanks :) mHyr.

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