I couldn't switch from headset to ad2p mode (have Sockets disabled).

I accidently found out that by clicking the 'mute' button on Logitech headset,  
it automatically switched to ad2p.
There are now two entries for the headset in pavucontrol/configuration. Both 
say "Logitech Wireless Headset".
  One is set to 'High Fidelity Playback (A2DP)', the other to 'Off' ... and 
headset works perfectly.

Changing second entry from 'Off' to 'Telephony Duplex' allowed me to
play my music or games in stereo, and use Mumble to talk to others.

So now everytime I turn headset on, I just click the mute button a few
times stopping on either mute or unmuted.  Both entries appear
everytime.

Hope this helps someone.
BG

Ubuntu 14.10, HP Envy dv7, Logitech headset (no model# visible)

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Title:
  Failed to change profile to A2DP in 13.04 (Raring), 13.10 (saucy), and
  14.04 (trusty)

Status in Bluez Utilities:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in pulseaudio package in Debian:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I upgraded to 13.04 recently and my A2DP profile, which had been
  working great under 12.10 is suddenly gone.  Neither my blueman applet
  nor the built-in bluetooth manager applet can connect my external
  bluetooth speaker to the A2DP profile.  They can connect to the
  bluetooth device itself just fine.

  Steps I'm using:

  * using blueman, I can connect to the external bluetooth speaker and view the 
device in the devices listing
  * I can connect the device to the Audio sink and I get a message saying it is 
now connected and will "show in the PulseAudio mixer"
  * After connecting the external speaker to the audio sink, I can also see the 
device in the "Play sound through" listing in the Sound system control panel, 
but the icon has a circle with a line through it.
  * but if I right-click the device and choose "Audio Profile" from the context 
menu and try to select "High Fidelity Playback (A2DP)" as the new profile, I 
get an error message stating "failed to change profile to a2dp"

  I've already added "Enable=Socket" in /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf,
  without that I can't pair my headset. Now I can pair it, but I can't
  activate the A2DP profile.

  When I try to activate it, I see this message in my syslog :
  pulseaudio[2603]: [pulseaudio] module-bluetooth-device.c: Profile has no 
transport

  I tried the kernel 3.9.0 because of a sound problem with my soundcard,
  this kernel fixed my soundcard problem, but A2DP still doesn't work

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