Make Windows 10 always accept Bluetooth files
On Windows 10 there's no known way to do this, but one alternative is creating a shortcut on the start menu:
- Go to your desktop, right-click it and select
new
->shortcut
- On the textbox, write
fsquirt.exe
and click Next. - Change the default name for
Receieve Bluetooth Files
(Or the name you want) and clickFinish
. - Copy/Move this shortcut to the start menu (Optional):
4.1. Open start menu anc right-click a random icon (Google Chrome, Word, etc.)
4.2. Go to Next
-> Open file location
. An explorer window will open.
4.3. Copy/move the shortcut from the desktop to the folder that was just opened.
4.4. Open the search box and type the name you have set on step 3. You have now created a bluetooth shortcut.
You can pin this shortcut to the strart menu, to the taskbar on to the desktop. It just works like chrome's or word's shortcut.
This is how it would look: