Planning on building a computer but need some advice? This is the place to ask! Either it supports Bluetooth or it doesn’t. If it does, get a driver. If itStep 1: Ensure Our Computer is Bluetooth LE Capable. Though most modern computers and Raspberry-Pi-like devices have built-in Bluetooth LE, homebrewed Linux devices won’t necessarily have it. Turn on Bluetooth. You can do this by opening the Action center (Win+A), and click the Bluetooth toggle. Open Device Manager. Expand the Bluetooth group of devices. Check if Bluetooth LE Enumerator is listed there. If it is, your system has Bluetooth 4.0 support. OS support. Bluetooth 4.0 is supported on Windows 10 and Windows 8/8.1.
Ensure your Cricut machine is powered on and within 10-15 feet of your computer. From your Start menu, select Settings (gear icon) and then open the Devices option. Ensure that Bluetooth is ON and click Add Bluetooth or other device. Select Bluetooth and wait for the computer to detect your Cricut machine. Select your machine from the list.