Troubleshooting Disappearing Bluetooth Power Management Tab – Fix Wireless Mouse Disconnects

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Fixing Frequent Bluetooth Mouse Disconnections in Windows 10

Bluetooth mice provide cable-free convenience, but frequent disconnections can quickly turn convenience into frustration. If your wireless Bluetooth mouse keeps disconnecting, don’t despair. With the right troubleshooting steps, you can fix connection problems and eliminate lag and interruptions.

Over the past year, Windows 10 users have reported losing the Bluetooth Power Management tab after Windows Updates – a key setting for managing power saving on Bluetooth devices. Without this tab, mice exhibit more disconnections as power management runs unchecked.

Let’s walk through solutions to bring back smooth, seamless Bluetooth mouse performance on Windows 10.

Verify the Latest Drivers and Updates Are Installed

Before troubleshooting your Bluetooth mouse, confirm your Windows 10 version and drivers are up to date. Run Windows Update and check your device manufacturer’s website for the newest Bluetooth drivers. Updating eliminates any known issues already patched.

How to update Bluetooth driver Windows 10?

Open Device Manager. Expand Bluetooth and right-click click on the Bluetooth device you want to update its Bluetooth driver. Select Uninstall device and follow the on-screen wizards to finish the job. Reboot your computer and Windows will automatically the Bluetooth driver on your computer.

How do I Turn on Bluetooth on Windows 10?

Save any data and close all programs and restart your computer. Press and hold the Windows () key, and then press the q key. In the search box type bluetooth. Select Bluetooth and other devices settings. Ensure that the Bluetooth toggle is set to On.

Once updates complete, restart your computer for changes to fully apply.

Switch USB Ports or Receivers

If your Bluetooth USB receiver feels loose or doesn’t click securely into a port, this can cause signal issues. Try plugging the receiver into a different USB port on your computer. Ports on the back of desktops often provide stronger connections.

Similarly, if using a USB receiver mouse, swap in the receiver from another mouse if possible to test if the issue is the receiver hardware. Faulty ports or receivers that aren’t seated correctly contribute to frequent disconnections.

Disable Power Saving in Device Manager

With the Bluetooth Power Management tab missing, we need to manually override power saving:

  1. Open Device Manager (right-click the Start menu and select it).
  2. Expand the Bluetooth section.
  3. Right click your Bluetooth mouse device and select Properties.
  4. Go to the Power Management tab.
  5. Uncheck the box for "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power."

This prevents your mouse from disconnecting to save power. Click OK to apply the setting.

Restart the Bluetooth Support Service

Restarting the Bluetooth Support Service resets all Bluetooth connections and often fixes instability:

How do I disable the integrated BT adapter?

The integrated BT adapter must be disable on Windows’ Device Manager: Press Win+X on the keyboard and select Device Manager on the appearing selection window Locate the integrated BT adapter under the Bluetooth section and disable it Replug the dedicated adapter or try disabling and enabling it again

Does Windows 10 support Bluetooth?

In Windows 10, Bluetooth is useful for you to pair your phones, speakers, keyboards, etc. Even so, you may encounter some Bluetooth problems when you pair your device to Windows 10 operating system. According to reports, the system appears to not recognize some Bluetooth accessories. This issue always happens after a Windows update.

  1. Press Windows key + R to open the Run command box.
  2. Typeservices.mscand click OK to open the Services manager.
  3. Find the Bluetooth Support Service in the list.
  4. Right-click it and select Restart.

This reinitializes the service, helping reconnect a misbehaving Bluetooth mouse.

Set Bluetooth Support Service to Automatic

For a permanent fix, set the Bluetooth Support Service startup type to Automatic:

  1. Follow steps 1-2 above to open Services.
  2. Find Bluetooth Support Service and double click it.
  3. In the General tab, change Startup Type to Automatic.
  4. Click Apply then OK.

Now the service starts on boot, avoiding issues from delayed initialization.

Uninstall Third Party Mouse Software

Some mouse vendors include additional software for programming buttons and settings. For example, Logitech Options. While useful, such software can sometimes conflict with Windows’ own Bluetooth stack.

If you have such software installed, try fully uninstalling it as a troubleshooting step. You can always reinstall it later if removing it doesn’t resolve the disconnects.

How to turn Bluetooth on Windows 10?

Step 1: Press Win + A keys to open the Action Center. Step 2: Ensure the Bluetooth tile is highlighted. If it isn’t, click it to enable. Tip: Alternatively, you can go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices and then switch the Bluetooth slider to On.

How to fix Bluetooth disconnect problem Windows 10?

To solve the issue, you need to modify the Bluetooth Power setting. Use Windows Search to search for device manager and then select the first search result to open it. Unfold the Bluetooth option and then right-click the Bluetooth device you want to fix its Bluetooth disconnect issue. Next, select Properties.

Prevent Future Issues

Frequent Bluetooth mouse disconnects stem from power, software, and hardware conflicts. Following the steps in this guide eliminates the most common problems. But as you update Windows further, issues could return.

If your mouse starts misbehaving again, revisit device manager and reset services to override any new power management changes. Checking for driver and Windows Updates is also advised.

With a bit of diligence, you can enjoy seamless Bluetooth mouse performance even as Windows evolves. The convenience of wireless is worth the occasional troubleshooting required.

References

  1. https://support.swiftpoint.com/portal/en/kb/articles/changing-bluetooth-power-management-settings
  2. https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/how-to-solve-bluetooth-keeps-disconnecting/

Why does my Bluetooth keep disconnecting?

If it is set to allow your computer to turn off the Bluetooth device to save power, your Bluetooth can keep disconnecting when in a low-power state. To solve the issue, you need to modify the Bluetooth Power setting. Use Windows Search to search for device manager and then select the first search result to open it.

How to fix Bluetooth not working Windows 10?

When you encounter the issue of Bluetooth not working, for example, no Bluetooth in Device Manager Windows 10, Bluetooth paired but not connected or Bluetooth is not available on this device, you can choose to restart the Bluetooth service. Step 2: Input services.msc and press Enter. Step 3: Find Bluetooth Support Service to see if it is running.

How do I turn off a power button on Windows 10?

From the Windows 10 search box, enter Power Options, then select the Power Options result. Click Choose what the power button does, then select Change settings that are currently unavailable. Scroll down to Shutdown Settings and check any Show in Power Menu item that isn’t already checked, such as Hibernate or Sleep. Select Save Changes.

How do I troubleshoot Bluetooth?

Run the Bluetooth troubleshooter. Select Start > Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters. Next to Bluetooth, select Run and follow the instructions. Select Start, then select Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot.

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