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04-19-2013 10:53 AM
Hi
I just got a Pavillion g4-2368, with Windows 8. I'm looking for a way to turn off the Bluetooth connection when I'm not using it, without luck so far.
In other HP laptops I have used, I had the HP Connection Manager or HP Wireless Assistant available for that exact task, but those machines used Windows XP or 7 installed. It seems none of those applications are available for Win 8. I installed the Wireless Assistant anyway, but it doesn't seem to work i the machine, as it doesn't detect any wireless adapter.
Is other any other way (other than enabling and disabling it from the Device Manager)?
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04-19-2013 12:31 PM - last edited on 02-23-2017 05:28 PM by OscarFuentes
Hi Morgoth,
You can essentially turn off the Bluetooth by UNCHECKING the box that allows Bluetooth connections to your computer.
See the document below:
Using Bluetooth Devices (Windows 😎
When the box is UNCHECKED, Bluetooth devices are not allowed to connect to your computer.
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04-19-2013 12:31 PM - last edited on 02-23-2017 05:28 PM by OscarFuentes
Hi Morgoth,
You can essentially turn off the Bluetooth by UNCHECKING the box that allows Bluetooth connections to your computer.
See the document below:
Using Bluetooth Devices (Windows 😎
When the box is UNCHECKED, Bluetooth devices are not allowed to connect to your computer.
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04-19-2013 01:15 PM
Thanks, Dragon-Fur
Actually, thanks to the guide you linked, I found more or less what I was looking for, although it's not clearly explained in the guide: in the second step, it ask the user to type the word "bluetooth" in the Search field. The second result in that search ("turn wireless communication on or off") took me to Configuration > wireless networks. And there it is a switch that allowed me to turn off the bluetooth or the wi-fi indepently.
The only drawback is that, as the Configuration is a "Charm", or whatever its silly name is, I can't put these switches in the notification area of my taskbar (where they would be just one click away) as I did with my previous HP laptops.
No. Now I'll have to follow a process of at least 5 steps to accomplish that simple task... but that's another matter completely, I'm sorry for the rant.
Bottom line, I found the solution for my question, at least as much as Windows 8 allows it, so thanks again
04-19-2013 04:51 PM
Morgoth,
You are welcome.
Love Charms - easy to use and all that -- they can be the long way around, though. Smiling.
Glad you have a Workaround...
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Not sure about this -- I am away from the home office so cannot test thoroughly:
Try / Consider:
Windows key + X > Control Panel > icon view > Network and Sharing > Change Adapater Settings >
Right Click on "View Bluetooth Devices" > Create ShortCut
Once you have the ShortCut created, you might be able to use "Disable" and "Enable" to control the Bluetooth
Meh. Smiling.
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04-19-2013 06:23 PM
It doesn't seem to work... now that's a head-scratcher: I disabled the bluetooth connection from the location you suggested, then I tried to connect with the laptop with my cell phone... and it paired as usual!
I'm looking at the computer: It clearly says "Disabled" under the Bluetooth connections, but I'm transferring files between it and my phone without problems.
I'll try and see if I can find a faster path to reach the "Wireless network" charm...
04-20-2013 09:17 AM
Rats - wrong pathway, I guess.
There should be a way. I should think the Charms are only wrappers for the standard command sets. I could well be wrong about that - I don't work for HP, Microsoft, or anyone else (retired IT) -- but to have rewritten the code for this action in Windows 8 doesn't make sense to me. Smiling.
If I run across it, I'll post back. I am curious...