Reconnect the Xbox Wireless Controller, being careful not to press and release the Connect button. Select the Xbox Wireless Controller, and then select Remove Device. Get closer to the PC and eliminate potential interference (such as from mobile phones or other Bluetooth devices). If Bluetooth is not enabled, turn it on so that the PC can detect Bluetooth devices. On the PC, select Start, then Settings> Devices> Bluetooth. Solution 1: Check if Bluetooth is enabled on the PC The Xbox button on the controller blinks slowly and does not respond when using Bluetooth. To use a headset on your PC, connect your controller directly via USB or Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows, or connect your audio device directly to your PC. If the controller is connected via Bluetooth, no audio devices are supported. No sound is output from my stereo or chat headset. If the PC detects the controller only after a delay and / or couples it via Bluetooth, wait up to 2 minutes to see if the problem has been resolved. Note If the PC resources are used for other activities, it may take up to 2 minutes for the PC to recognize the controller and / or pair via Bluetooth. Press the connect button on the controller. Select the controller and then Remove Device. Press the Xbox button again to turn it back on. Turn off the controller by holding down the Xbox button on the controller for 6 seconds. My controller does not connect or disconnect unexpectedly when Bluetooth is in use.
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Troubleshooting Bluetooth problems in Windows 10 If you have an Xbox One controller, this information may still help: