How to configure a MS display adapter v2 with Windows 10












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I recently purchased a MS display adapter v2 for my laptop running Windows 10. I find that each time I use the adapter I must first "remove" it from bluetooth and then "add" it again. This is really a pain. It shows on my list of blue tooth devices as not connected. There seems to be no way to connect it without first removing it and adding it again. Also in the dropdown under the blue tooth icon the "allow a device to connect" is grayed out. I've replaced the device drivers for blue tooth and the adapter but it didn't help.
Has anyone had this problem and found a solution?










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    I recently purchased a MS display adapter v2 for my laptop running Windows 10. I find that each time I use the adapter I must first "remove" it from bluetooth and then "add" it again. This is really a pain. It shows on my list of blue tooth devices as not connected. There seems to be no way to connect it without first removing it and adding it again. Also in the dropdown under the blue tooth icon the "allow a device to connect" is grayed out. I've replaced the device drivers for blue tooth and the adapter but it didn't help.
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      I recently purchased a MS display adapter v2 for my laptop running Windows 10. I find that each time I use the adapter I must first "remove" it from bluetooth and then "add" it again. This is really a pain. It shows on my list of blue tooth devices as not connected. There seems to be no way to connect it without first removing it and adding it again. Also in the dropdown under the blue tooth icon the "allow a device to connect" is grayed out. I've replaced the device drivers for blue tooth and the adapter but it didn't help.
      Has anyone had this problem and found a solution?










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      I recently purchased a MS display adapter v2 for my laptop running Windows 10. I find that each time I use the adapter I must first "remove" it from bluetooth and then "add" it again. This is really a pain. It shows on my list of blue tooth devices as not connected. There seems to be no way to connect it without first removing it and adding it again. Also in the dropdown under the blue tooth icon the "allow a device to connect" is grayed out. I've replaced the device drivers for blue tooth and the adapter but it didn't help.
      Has anyone had this problem and found a solution?







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          I found the solution to my problem t this link.
          https://www.bemidjistate.edu/offices/its/knowledge-base/connecting-to-a-wireless-display-with-windows-10/



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