How To Fix Bluetooth Keeps Dropping On Ipad Pro After Windows Update

## Fixing Bluetooth Connection Issues on iPad Pro After Windows Update
To fix Bluetooth keeps dropping on iPad Pro after Windows update, **reset your Bluetooth settings, update your iPad’s operating system, and remove and re-pair your Bluetooth device**.

## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart your iPad Pro**: This simple step can often resolve connectivity issues, so start by turning your iPad off, waiting a few seconds, and then turning it back on.
2. **Reset Bluetooth Settings**: Go to Settings > Bluetooth, tap the “i” icon next to your device, and select “Forget Device.” Then, go to Settings > General > Reset and tap “Reset Network Settings.”
3. **Update iPad’s Operating System**: Ensure your iPad is running the latest version of iPadOS. Go to Settings > General > Software Update and install any available updates.
4. **Remove and Re-pair Bluetooth Device**: Go to Settings > Bluetooth, find your device, tap the “i” icon next to it, and select “Forget Device.” Then, put your device in pairing mode and reconnect it to your iPad.
5. **Check for Interference**: Other devices in your vicinity may be causing interference. Try moving your iPad and Bluetooth device away from other electronic devices.

## Frequently Asked Questions
* **Q: Why does my Bluetooth keep dropping after the Windows update?**
A: The Windows update may have affected the Bluetooth driver or caused a conflict with your iPad’s Bluetooth settings.
* **Q: Will resetting my Bluetooth settings delete any data?**
A: No, resetting your Bluetooth settings will not delete any data, but it will remove all paired devices.
* **Q: How do I know if my iPad’s operating system is up to date?**
A: Go to Settings > General > Software Update to check for any available updates.

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