In short, the button got stuck in the ‘on‘ position. Several Windows 11 users are facing issues with Airplane Mode. We dig deeper into the issues and finally, after hours of troubleshooting, we found some solutions that should help fix the Airplane Mode not working issue in Windows 11. If you’re facing the same problem on your Windows 11 PC, follow these fixes to get your PC out of Airplane mode.
What Are the Types of Issues With Airplane Mode in Windows 11?
Different users are facing different issues with Airplane Mode in Windows 11. Yet these are some common problems that people are facing with Windows 11’s Airplane Mode. Airplane Mode Turned Into Grey: Some users said the Airplane Mode button in their Quick Action Center had turned grey. The Airplane Mode button is not clickable, and they can’t enable/disable Airplane Mode. Airplane Mode Stuck in the ‘On’ State: For some users, the Airplane Mode button in Quick Action Center is clickable, but there’s a twist. When they click the button to turn it on, it turns on without such issues. But it doesn’t turn off when they try to disable Airplane mode by clicking the button. In short, the Airplane Mode button has stuck in the ‘on’ state.
Why Is Airplane Mode Not Working in Windows 11?
In this section, we’ve mentioned the most common reasons that are expected to cause these issues with Airplane Mode in Windows 11. Check the list below:
Bugs in the Current Windows 11 Build Problems With Network Adapters ill-Functioning Radio Management Service (RMS) Corrupted DNS Cache Outdated System Bios Incorrect Network Settings Issues With the PC
Fix Airplane Mode Greyed Out/Stuck Issue in Windows 11
Here in this section, we’ve listed 16 tried and tested solutions that can help you fix the Airplane Mode not working issue with ease. Let’s start with the first solution.
1. Restart the Windows System
Before trying other workarounds, we suggest restarting the computer. Sometimes, the issue occurs because of an ill-functioning Windows component or service. In that case, rebooting the device can fix the issue. Doing so should reverse all the problems in seconds.
- To start, press the Alt + F4 keyboard combination to open the Shut Down Windows prompt.
- Lastly, select the Restart option from the Shut Down Windows prompt and press Enter to begin the restart process.
2. Disable Airplane Mode From Settings
If Airplane Mode is stuck in the ‘on’ position on your PC. You can also disable Airplane Mode from the Windows Settings app. We suggest checking the below-mentioned steps to disable Airplane Mode from the Settings app:
- To do so, open Settings on your Windows PC and proceed to the Network & internet section from the left navigation.
- Next, click on Airplane mode in the Network & internet section to access additional settings.
- Now, click the Airplane mode toggle to turn it off. Once Airplane Mode is disabled, the toggle will turn white.
3. Use a Specific Keyboard Key to Deactivate Airplane Mode
If you aren’t able to disable Airplane Mode from the Settings app, then you can use the dedicated keyboard shortcut to do the same. All keyboards come with an Airplane Mode shortcut. You’ve to look for a Function key with a Plane icon on your keyboard. Once you’ve found that dedicated keyboard key, press it and then press the Fn or Shift key at the same time on your keyboard to enable/disable Airplane Mode.
4. Re-enable System’s Network Adapters
It could be possible that the system’s network adapters aren’t functioning properly, which is why the Airplane Mode option has stuck in the ‘On’ state or greyed out. In that case, re-enabling the network adapters can fix all issues with the drivers and make them work again. You can do this from the Device Manager utility. Follow the below-mentioned steps if you need assistance in re-enabling the system’s network adapters:
- First, open the Run utility using the Windows + R keyboard shortcut and then type devmgmt.msc in the Run’s search box.
- Once the Device manager is opened, search for Network adapters and double-click on it to expand the section.
- After expanding the Network adapters section, right-click on a network driver, and select Disable device.
- Then, again right-click on the same network driver, and select Enable device from the menu to re-enable it.
- Once you’ve done the same with all network drivers, restart your Windows computer and check if the Airplane Mode button is now clickable and responsive.
5. Run Windows Network Adapter Troubleshooter
We all know that Windows 11 has built-in troubleshooters that let us find and fix issues with Windows core components and services. You also get a Network Adapter troubleshooter that lets you find and fix all kinds of issues with the device’s network adapters. This should make Airplane Mode work again. You can check the below-mentioned steps to know how to run the Network Adapter troubleshooter:
- Open the Settings app on your Windows 11 PC and move the Troubleshoot section from the System category.
- Select the Other troubleshooters option in the Troubleshoot section and locate the Network adapters troubleshooter.
- Now, click the Run button next to the Network Adapter and let the troubleshooter look for issues with the system’s network components.
- If it finds some issues, follow the on-screen steps to fix all the listed issues.
6. Update the System’s Network Drivers
It could be possible that the system’s network adapters have some bugs, which is why they aren’t functioning properly and making other essential functions unresponsive. In that case, you can try updating your device’s network adapters to fix all the bugs in the drivers. So, try the same and see if it resolves the issue. We’ve mentioned the steps below to do the same with ease:
- To start, open Device Manager on your Windows PC and expand the Network adapters section to see all the network adapters installed on your device.
- Select a network driver you want to update, then right-click on the driver to open the contextual menu.
- Next, choose the Update driver option from the contextual menu to move ahead.
- Select the Search automatically for drivers in the How do you want to search for drivers? prompt.
- Now, let Windows search for new Network adapter driver updates and install them automatically. You must implement the same steps (Steps 1 – 5) to all the network adapters. Once all the drivers are updated, check whether the issue is resolved.
7. Use the Old Network Adapters
If there were no new updates to install and the issue is still there, then we suggest using old network drivers. It could be possible that the current drivers have some bugs leading to this issue. Doing so should resolve all kinds of issues with the Airplane Mode function. You can follow the steps below to roll back the Network adapters to the previous version:
- Open the Device manager on your Windows 11 PC, and as usual, expand the Network adapters section to view all the network drivers.
- Now, select a network driver from the Network adapters section that needs to be rolled out to the previous version.
- Once the network adapter is selected, right-click on it to open the menu and select the Properties option.
- Lastly, move to the Driver section in the Properties tab and click on the Roll Back Driver option to install the previous version of the selected driver. Once done, check whether you’re now able to disable Airplane Mode properly from the Windows Action Center.
8. Restart Radio Management Service
Radio Management Service (RMS) is an essential Windows component that helps Airplane Mode and other wireless functions work correctly. This service is primarily responsible for managing all outgoing and incoming radio waves. It could be possible that RMS has some problems functioning properly, which is why you’re facing these irritating issues. In that case, you can try restarting the Radio Management Service to fix all the abnormalities with the RMS. Check the below-mentioned steps to restart RMS on your Windows 11 PC:
- To start, open the Run program using the Win + R keyboard shortcut and type services.msc in the search box.
- Search for Radio Management Service in the Services window and right-click on it to open the Properties section.
- Now, select Restart from the menu to relaunch the Radio Management Service (RMS).
- Once the RMS is restarted, double-click on the RMS to open the Properties section and then set the Startup type option to Automatic.
- Lastly, click on Apply and OK to save all the recent changes.
- Once done, restart your PC and see the issue’s status. If the situation is still the same, continue following other workarounds.
9. Flush the DNS Cache (Reset Your Internet Connection)
Like an app or browser, our system keeps a record of all the websites we visit, known as a cache. There’s a possibility that some cache files have got corrupted, and that’s why this is happening. To ensure this, we suggest you delete all the DNS cache from the system’s storage and see if it reverts Airplane Mode to a working state. It can easily be done through the Command Prompt utility, and the steps below explain the same easily:
- To start, open the Command Prompt app with administrative privileges on your Windows 11 PC and execute the below-mentioned command in the utility.
- Once the above-mentioned command is executed, restart your Windows 11 computer and check if the issue is fixed.
10. Change Registry Values
Many users said we could also enable/disable the system’s wireless connectivity by tweaking the RadioEnable key via the Registry Editor. You can try the same, but you must be cautious while editing the registry keys. This is because a single wrong change can lead to big issues. To be on the safer side, we suggest backing up the registry key before editing it. You can follow the below-mentioned steps to know everything in detail and easy manner:
- First, open the Search Box on your Windows 11 PC, type Registry editor in it, and select the same program from the Best match section.
- Once the Registry editor utility is opened on your computer, search for the Control folder in the left navigation pane and expand it. Else, copy-paste the below-mentioned directory path into the top search bar to move to the same location:
- Then, right-click on the Control folder, and select the Find option from the menu. Now, type RadioEnable in the Find What text box.
- Next, ensure the Key, Values, and Data checkboxes are checked. Once ensured, click on the Find Next button.
- Once you’ve found the RadioEnable registry key, double-click on it and enter ‘1’ in the Value Data field.
- Lastly, click on the OK button to save all the changes. That’s it! After saving all the changes, you should consider rebooting the PC and then checking if you can get out of Airplane Mode.
11. Update Your System’s BIOS
During the research, we found that outdated BIOS can also cause these issues. The current BIOS may have some bugs, which led to this annoying issue. We suggest updating the system BIOS to the latest version to fix all the bugs and vulnerabilities. The process of updating the BIOS will differ from OEM to OEM. Because of this, we can’t explain how to update every manufacturer’s BIOS. You can search [How to update (Manufacturer Name or Laptop Name] on Google to get the exact steps for your laptop.
12. Find & Install new Windows 11 Updates
Even if updating the system’s BIOS doesn’t fix the issue, we suggest updating the Windows 11 PC to the latest version. There are chances that the latest Windows build has some bugs that created these issues. Microsoft constantly pushes new builds to fix these kinds of irregularities in the system. To ensure this, you can try updating your Windows 11 PC to the latest version by following the below-mentioned steps:
- Open the Settings app on your Windows 11 PC using the Windows + I keyboard shortcut and proceed to the Windows Update section.
- Now, click on the Check for updates option in the Windows Update section to let the Windows search for new updates.
- If Windows finds some new updates, click on Download and Install all to install them on your Windows 11 system.
13. Reset System’s Network Settings
It could be possible that the system’s network setting is buggy, which is why some functions aren’t working properly. Also, you may have made some wrong changes to the network settings, which led to this issue. In that case, the best solution is to reset all the network settings back to default. Doing so will fix all the buggy settings and set them to default to ensure they are correctly configured. Follow the mentioned steps to do the same:
- To do so, open the Settings app on your PC and select Network & internet from the left navigation to open the network settings.
- In the Network & internet section, select the Advanced network settings option and then move to Network reset section.
- Lastly, click on the Reset now option in the Network reset section and select the Yes option to confirm. Once done, check the status of the issue.
14. Reset the PC’s BIOS to Its Default Settings
Many users tested and reported that resetting the BIOS settings to default can also fix these issues. Doing this will revert all the settings to default and make sure all BIOS settings are properly configured. You can also try resetting your PC’s BIOS settings and see if it makes any changes. So, follow the listed steps to know the same:
- To start, reboot your Windows 11 PC and enter the BIOS mode.
- After entering the BIOS mode, look for the Reset option in the BIOS Menu and select it to get the factory reset option.
- Click the Save button to save all the current changes and exit BIOS mode to view the changes made.
- Now, reboot your Windows 11 PC normally using the Power button and check if the Airplane Mode not working issue is fixed.
15. Factory Reset the Entire PC
If nothing fixes the Airplane Mode not working issue in your Windows 11 PC, we suggest resetting the entire system. We know this might not be an ideal solution for all users, especially those who don’t want to lose their system’s content and settings. But if you’re comfortable with it, follow the steps below to implement the same.
- To do so, open the Settings app on your Windows 11 computer and move to the Recovery section of the app.
- Now, choose the Reset PC option next to Reset this PC in the Recovery options section to move ahead.
- In the end, select Remove everything on the pop-up to remove all the data and files from the PC. The issue must be resolved now. You can try disabling the Airplane Mode option again.
16. Contact Microsoft Support
We’re sorry if none of our mentioned workarounds fix the Airplane Mode not working issue. But you don’t need to be sad, as the Microsoft customer support team is still with you. If the problem is still there, we suggest reaching out to the customer support team of Microsoft and explaining your issue. Try explaining the problem in detail so you can get a better resolution. You can visit the Microsoft Customer Support site, choose the product with which you’re facing issues, and then follow the on-instructions to get in touch with customer support.
Where Is Airplane Mode in Windows 11?
You can enable/disable the Airplane Mode from the Quick Action Center. The Quick Action Center can be accessed from the bottom right corner of the screen by clicking on the Battery icon. You can also enable/disable Airplane Mode from the Network & internet (Fix 2) section of the Windows Settings app.
Why Is Airplane Mode Greyed Out Windows 11?
One of the most common reasons for the greyed-out Airplane Mode button is the ill-functioning of the Radio Management Service (RMS). We suggest restarting the Radio Management Service (RMS) (Fix 8) to make it work again properly.
Why Can’t I Turn Off Airplane Mode on My Laptop Windows 11?
There could be varied reasons for the ill-functioning of the Airplane Mode feature in the latest Windows 11. But the most common reason is outdated or corrupted Windows Network Adapters. To fix these issues, we suggest updating the network adapters (Fix 6) to the latest version from Device Manager to fix all kinds of issues.
Why Does Airplane Mode Not Work Anymore?
Suppose you’re facing issues while enabling/disabling Airplane Mode from the Quick Action Center. In that case, we suggest using the dedicated keyboard key (Fix 3) on your laptop keyboard to enable/disable Airplane Mode.
How Do I Fix Airplane Mode in Windows 11?
One of the easiest ways to fix the ill-functioning Airplane Mode in Windows 11 is to flush the DNS cache. You can check Fix 9 to know how to remove the DNS cache from the system. If this doesn’t fix the issue, we suggest resetting the system’s network settings to default. You can check Fix 13 to know the exact steps to do the same.
Your Plane Has Landed Successfully
As mentioned above, turning on Airplane Mode and then disabling it refreshes the system’s network connections, which improves the internet speed. Many of us use this function more often to do the same. But it sucks when we enable Airplane Mode, and then the button becomes grey and doesn’t let us turn off Airplane Mode. To overcome this issue, we mentioned 16 possible solutions that can help fix the Airplane Mode not working issue. We hope the listed solutions fix the issue. Also, let us know which of the above-mentioned workarounds resolved the issue for you.