Look under ; drivers are often hidden there. 2. Update via Device Manager
Open Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices . Scroll down and click on More Bluetooth options . Check the box that says Show the Bluetooth icon in the notification area and click apply.
Before downloading a driver, you need to know which version of Bluetooth your MTech adapter uses. The most common models are:
If Windows cannot find the driver, you must download it directly. mtech bluetooth driver
If no MTech-specific driver exists for your OS, Windows’ built-in Bluetooth stack or the Broadcom/Intel generic Bluetooth drivers often provide basic functionality (discovery, audio, input) though some vendor-specific features may be missing.
If your laptop or motherboard already has built-in Bluetooth, the MTech dongle will conflict with it.
(Common in legacy Bluetooth 4.0 adapters) Look under ; drivers are often hidden there
Most modern generic Bluetooth adapters are plug-and-play . You typically do not need a specific "Mtech" driver; Windows should automatically install a "Generic Bluetooth Radio" driver that works fine for basic peripherals like mice and keyboards.
There are three primary methods to get your MTech Bluetooth device working. Method 1: Using Windows Device Manager (Easiest)
For the most stable performance, always try the manufacturer's website first. Scroll down and click on More Bluetooth options
What is the of your M-Tech Bluetooth device?
If the Bluetooth icon has disappeared or the connection is glitchy, reinstalling the driver usually fixes it:
In Device Manager, right-click your Bluetooth adapter and select Uninstall device .
If you downloaded the driver as a .zip or .inf file rather than an installer setup executable, follow these steps: Extract the downloaded folder to your desktop. Open .