Using Midi Maestro To Wirelessly Control YouTube/Video on PC

@ SytRep, firstly thanks for going to the effort of investigating. I am new to Maestro and Midi so apologies for dragging this out again. I have significant back issues so the ergonomic value of using Maestro for not only Aeros/Beat Buddy but what you have listed, is really important. No Stenographer pedal for me as this kit has cost me a bucket load in Australia

I have Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.4046 on a desktop, which is ergonomically better for me, and to which all my audio/Helix etc is connected. I have had Bluetooth connectivity issues on the desktop that I could not address, so paid a tech to find and correct the issue downloading a Realtek Filter driver 1.8.1030.200615. I can now pair my Samsung S10e on which I have the Maestro app. However, I still can NOT pair the Maestro. The Maestro is at V1.1.9

I have tried MidiBerry install and pairing on a Windows 11 Laptop (Build 22621.2861) with Bluetooth driver 1.9.1051.3012. The pair and the recognition of the Maestro in MidiBerry appears to work.

However, I am still a little confused from your steps as to what I need to pair and connect. It is my understanding that software updates go to Maestro via the phone app but for the Five Loop connection via MidiBerry, do I need to pair the phone AND the Maestro or just the Maestro?

@ SytRep and @ BrennanSingularSound, I would appreciate your clarification and any suggestions of who to contact before I go back to the techs and pay more money to try and address what still appears to be Win10/Bluetooth issue??