(In reply to Larry Finger from comment #4) > The lsusb list does not show any Bluetooth devices. Are you sure there is a > BT component to your device? > > There was one person that reported a similar problem where no BT device was > seen in the lsusb scan, but the device worked when Windows was booted. In my > trials, Windows 10 saw the BT device and reported the device ID as > "BTH\MS_BTHPAN". That makes no sense to me. Anyone understand it? "BTH\MS_BTHPAN" is a short name for Bluetooth\Microsoft Bluetooth Personal Area Network. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000056758/intel-nuc.html https://sourcedaddy.com/windows-10/creating-bluetooth-personal-area-network.html