![]() ![]() Solution 3: Disable Microsoft Bluetooth LE Enumerator Then apply your changes and check if the headset is working fine.Now click on the Change Icon button and then, in the list of icons, select the headset icon.Then right-click on your headset (wrongly marked as a speaker or something else) and select Properties.Now open the Hardware and Sound option and then click Sound.Now, select the Control Panel (in the list of results shown). Open the Windows Search bar by pressing Windows + Q keys and then type Control Panel.In this scenario, changing the icon in the system settings which will change the type of the headset to the correct one may solve the problem. You may fail to use the Bluetooth headset properly if it is wrongly marked as a speaker (or as another device) in your system settings. Solution 2: Change the Icon of the Headset in the System Settings to Correct its Type Then check if the Bluetooth headset is working fine.Launch the Recording Audio Troubleshooter Now, click on Run the Troubleshooter and then follow the prompts to complete the process of the Audio Troubleshooter.If not, open the Additional Troubleshooters window (steps 1 to 3) and then expand Recording Audio (in the section of Find and Fix Other Problems).Then check if the Bluetooth headset issue is resolved.Now click on Run the Troubleshooter and then follow the instructions on your screen to complete the audio troubleshooter. ![]() Then, in the right portion of the window, click on Additional Troubleshooters and then expand Playing Audio (in the section of Get Up and Running).Now select Update & Security and then, in the left portion of the window, click on Troubleshoot.Now, select Settings in the results pulled by the search. ![]()
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