Open the Settings app either by clicking its icon on the left side of the Start menu or simultaneously pressing the Windows logo + R Having said that, since you are running Windows, Microsoft seems to have at least provided a solution to that issue, but it supports newer editions of Windows (should be Creators update IIRC): This solution posted here seemed promising although I found out the bluetooth stack supports fewer bluetooth adapters and also some link was taken down. This is a good question which myself couldn't get a satisfactory solution.
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