I recently ran into an intriguing problem with my Lenovo Legion 5 laptop that had me scratching my head. I bought a Logitech K380 keyboard and wanted to connect it via Bluetooth. Oddly enough, the keyboard was easily discoverable by my Oneplus 9 phone and Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, but it never showed up on my laptop. I faced a similar issue with my Logitech M720 mouse when trying to connect it via Bluetooth.
After troubleshooting using various methods like running the Windows troubleshooter, reinstalling Bluetooth drivers, factory resetting the keyboard, and even connecting other devices via Bluetooth successfully, I was at a loss.
Then, with a little help, I stumbled upon the solution:
Press Win + R and type services.msc.
Look for "Bluetooth Support Service."
If it's set to "Disabled," change it to "Enabled."
Right-click and select "Start."
To my relief, these steps allowed me to connect the keyboard successfully.
For those wondering, the "Bluetooth Support Service" in Windows is responsible for managing all the Bluetooth devices connected to the system. Enabling and starting this service ensures that Windows can manage connections, data transfer, pairing requests, and other essential Bluetooth functions effectively. If this service is disabled or not running, it can prevent the operating system from discovering or connecting with any Bluetooth devices.
I hope this post helps anyone who encounters a similar issue with their Lenovo Legion 5. It's a relatively simple solution, but it was certainly a learning experience for me.
Feel free to ask any questions or share your experiences below!
P.S.
This post is just to provide some information to anyone who has had this issue in the past since I was not able to find anything about it on the internet. The solution was actually given to me when I asked ChatGPT for help.
OK, thanks. That is something that I will take into account. If i decide to get the 3070 I will also get a 1440p monitor with atleast 120hz refresh rate.
You can forget 4k Content with that System.
Maybe 1080p, depending on the Encoding.
I regularly use a Core 2 Duo T9300 regularly, though only with an nVidia GT8600 with highly reduced clockrates in a DELL Vostro 1500.
And it has really problems with higher quality stuff...
the x470-I is a smaller board, it has 2 less Ram slots and has a max ram capacity of 32GB. you also have less PCI-e slots. the x470-f has 4 ram slots with max of 64GB and more pci-e slots. it also has the IO Shield already on the MOBO