Note: The Bluetooth Low Energy HID feature described in this document is applicable for Windows 7 only. Windows 8 and later support Bluetooth Low Energy natively, and in turn, the Bluetooth Low Energy HID support is out of scope for Intel® Wireless Bluetooth® from Windows 8 onwards.
Once the Bluetooth Low Energy HID device is added (see Add and Connect to a New Bluetooth® Device), a connection with your Bluetooth Low Energy HID device will be established automatically. In case of a sudden disconnection, the software will try to re-establish the connection.
The Battery Status icon is shown in the system tray when any connected Low Energy HID device has a battery charge level less than 10%.
To check the Battery Status of a Low Energy HID Device: