1, first turn on the computer's built-in Bluetooth module function, and then set the Bluetooth enabled device, so that the computer can find the device, first: Open the device, so that it can be detected by the computer;
2, when the Bluetooth enabled device is in discovery mode, it broadcasts wireless signals that allow other devices or computers to detect the device, which is sometimes referred to as a "match mode", where most devices are in a matching mode when they are in a detectable state, indicating that they are ready to match the computer;
3, and then add Bluetooth-enabled devices to the computer, the following steps:
(1) First click to open "Device and printer", and then click the "Add Device" button above;
(2) Then follow the instructions to mirror the operation, and then click the Bluetooth-enabled device that you want to add to your computer, and then click the Next button, and if you don't see the device you want to add, make sure the device is turned on and can be detected. If you have just opened the device, it may take a few seconds for Windows to detect the device;
(3) You may be asked to enter a matching code (sometimes called a pin or password) in Windows. Most Bluetooth-enabled devices need to match the computer before they can exchange information, so they must exchange protected match codes, which means that only your authorized wireless device can connect to your computer, and that is done.