![]() ![]() I can't believe Microsoft would be so ignorant to not provide such a command. opens the Bluetooth settings panel, but I still have to click on the toggle using explorer: ms-settings:bluetooth or explorer.exe %LocalAppData%\Packages\windows.immersivecontrolpanel_cw5n1h2txyewy\LocalState\Indexed\Settings\cs-CZ\AAA_ttingcontent-ms.NET: The most relevant page on MSDN doesn't say a word about turning the adapter on/off. doesn't actually turn off the radio (BT speaker continues playing music) it disables the PAN driver, but a Bluetooth speaker continues playing music. using powershell as admin: Disable-NetAdapter "Bluetooth Network Connection 3" (which is translation of the name of my Bluetooth adapter).using devcon as admin: devcon disable USB\VID_8087&PID_07DC&REV_0001 (which is the HW ID of my Bluetooth adapter). ![]() What I've tried (with music playing through a Bluetooth-connected speaker to really know the state of the radio): Such a simple task, one would say, and I haven't found a satisfiable solution. ![]()
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