I have a desktop computer with built in WiFi and Bluetooth. Method 2 – turn on Wi-Fi when Airplane mode is on. Use airplane mode whenever you are a passenger on an airplane, plan on being offline, or need to conserve battery power. Normally, A simple restart resolves this airplane mode issue. If your laptop is in Airplane mode, right-click the airplane icon instead. From there, you can toggle airplane mode on or off. Post uninstall restart the device and click on the Wi-Fi icon to re-connect to your networks.
And we rarely used most of those distinct features. To enable Airplane Mode on Windows computers using the Networks panel, follow these steps: Step 1: On the row of system icons found on the rightmost side of the Windows taskbar, find the Networks (Wi-Fi) icon and click on it. Lighted icon means on and dimmed icon means off. I believe the issue may be with the keyboard malfunctioning? Generally, Airplane mode is the feature which is available in most of the mobiles and computers that turns off all the radio chips that might interfere with an airplane’s communication and navigation systems, once you enabled this feature this turn off all the Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Cellular and data connections on your mobile or computer.
In the Settings window, click the Airplane mode option in the left navigation pane.