You can also right-click Start to bring up the advanced settings pop-up menu.
If you right-clicked the Start icon, just click Device Manager in the pop-up menu that appears.
If you right-clicked the Start icon, just click Device Manager in the pop-up menu that appears.
If you don’t see the “Bluetooth” heading, your computer does not have built-in Bluetooth capabilities.
On older versions of macOS, you’ll click More Info. . . here.
If the triangle next to “Hardware” is facing downward, this list is already expanded.
If you don’t see a “Bluetooth” heading here, your Mac does not have built-in Bluetooth.
You can also just press Alt+Ctrl+T to open Terminal in most versions of Linux.
If you see a blank line appear, Bluetooth isn’t installed in your computer. Keep in mind that some versions of Linux don’t support built-in Bluetooth adapters.