Why is Windows 11 Bluetooth volume control not working?

Bluetooth volume control not working on Windows occur by some factors. The most common cause of the issue is an outdated Bluetooth driver on the computer. It can affect how the Bluetooth devices connected to your PC work. Also, you can experience difficulty with Windows 11 Bluetooth volume control not working due to other factors such as:

Startup errors – It is common for Windows PCs to encounter issues when they fail to boot up. So, it can affect several components on the system, including Bluetooth, causing its volume control not to work. Outdated sound drivers – Sound drivers are responsible for sound features on Windows PC. If they are outdated, they tend to lose control and impede the performance of sound features. So, outdated drivers caused Bluetooth not to work on Windows 11 or not function as it should. Issues with Bluetooth pairing – Windows 11 Bluetooth volume control not working can erupt from connection issues during the pairing.

Let’s review how to fix the issue and get the Bluetooth volume control to work again.

What can I do if the Bluetooth volume control is not working on Windows 11?

Before trying any advanced troubleshooting on your PC or the Bluetooth device, we recommend you apply the following:

Unpair the Bluetooth device from your PC and pair it back after seconds. Disconnect other Bluetooth devices from your computer. Turn off background apps running on your PC. Restart your PC to check if the issue is resolved.

If you’re not able to fix the issue by trying these preliminary checks, proceed with the solutions below:

1. Run the Bluetooth Troubleshooter

Wait for the troubleshooting process to complete, then restart your PC. Then, pair the Bluetooth device to your PC and check if the volume control works. Running the troubleshooter will scan and repair any issues with Windows that can cause Windows Bluetooth not to turn on or the volume control not to work. SPONSORED

2. Restart the Bluetooth Support Service

Restarting the Bluetooth Support Service will allow it to refresh and fix any errors plaguing its Bluetooth features. However, we have a detailed guide on how to fix Bluetooth support service error 1079 on Windows 10/11.

3. Update the Bluetooth driver

The Bluetooth driver update will download patches and updates to fix bugs and improve your PC’s Bluetooth functionality. Read more on how to update drivers in Windows 11. You can also go for an automatic solution if you don’t necessarily want to do this manually. DriverFix is a great software that can help you update not only your Bluetooth driver but all your outdated or missing drivers with just one click.

4. Delete and re-pair the Bluetooth device

Deleting and pairing the Bluetooth device will remove it from your PC, allowing you to establish a connection. Take a look at this guide for what to do if you can’t remove Bluetooth devices on Windows 11. You can also check our guide on how to make your Bluetooth devices auto-connect. For more questions and suggestions, kindly drop them in the comments section below.

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