I also have had this issue on my XPS 7590. What's odd is that Bluetooth seems to come back when disconnecting the computer from the dock.
What's worth noting is that I had serious issues if I used the laptop undocked, closed the lid to put it to sleep (e.g. working while out then coming home to use the dock), plugged it in the dock while still asleep and tried to wake it via the button on the dock itself. I started plugging the laptop in while it was awake and unlocked which stopped the other issues, but that's also when I started having this issue.
Just putting the computer to sleep via the start menu and waking it again seems to be enough to get the enable Bluetooth switch to show up again. It's annoying that it doesn't just work, but at least it's a relatively simple fix.
SimonMimoun
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January 27th, 2021 03:00
I have exactly the same problem had you a result ?
Antyos
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July 27th, 2021 13:00
I also have had this issue on my XPS 7590. What's odd is that Bluetooth seems to come back when disconnecting the computer from the dock.
What's worth noting is that I had serious issues if I used the laptop undocked, closed the lid to put it to sleep (e.g. working while out then coming home to use the dock), plugged it in the dock while still asleep and tried to wake it via the button on the dock itself. I started plugging the laptop in while it was awake and unlocked which stopped the other issues, but that's also when I started having this issue.
Just putting the computer to sleep via the start menu and waking it again seems to be enough to get the enable Bluetooth switch to show up again. It's annoying that it doesn't just work, but at least it's a relatively simple fix.