When Airplane mode is turned on, wireless connections like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are turned off. This is normally what you want in some situations, but if you can't turn Airplane mode off, you won't be able to access any wireless networks or devices.
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Depending on your Windows device, Airplane Mode can be controlled by software or a physical switch. If there’s a problem with either, the feature may remain on when you want to turn it off.
It can be tricky to figure out why Airplane Mode is stuck in the "on" position. The steps below will show you how to turn Airplane Mode off in different ways and what issues might be causing it.
One thing to keep in mind before following these steps is that it's possible that Bluetooth or Wi-Fi are off and therefore not working, and that Airplane Mode is off. In other words, if you can't access the internet or a Bluetooth device isn't working, it may have nothing to do with Airplane Mode.