Windows 8.1 Bootcamp Bluetooth Problem

Hi to everyone, hi have one big problem whit windows 8.1 and bootcamp on my macbook pro 13'' i7 late 2012... i cannot find i try also to format it again and reistall windows .... I cannot fine the switch to turn off bluetooth, is not caming out i no understand why.. all other switch like wifi and areo yes... somebody can help me please (the bluetooth is working fine but i cannot switch off because no way) sorry for my bad english

Anyone have an answer for this yet?  I have a bluetooth headset that I share between my Macbook Pro, iPhone, iPad and Kindle Fire.  In Mavericks, it's simple.  I can just turn off bluetooth so the Macbook doesn't pair with the headset and it will instead pair with my iPad or iPhone for example.  But I can't figure out an easy way to do the same when I'm booted into Windows 8.1.  The only option I could find is have Windows 8.1 "forget" the device.  Which means when I want to use it again with Windows, I'll have to go through the handshake process again.

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