I think you're misunderstanding me. Let's just leave out the hardware
kill switch.
I don't want to leave bluetooth activated, as i don't need it most of the time.
So I switch it off in bluetooth-properties via the software kill switch ("Dell
power switch" in my case). The bluetooth status led on my laptop goes off.
Now I reboot my computer. The bluetooth led lights up, and the device is
activated once more. I have to disable it again via bluetooth-properties to
stop it from using battery power on my laptop.
IMHO it would be better if the on/off status on the software side was kept
after a reboot, to allow permanently disabling the bluetooth device without
using some a hardware kill switch (I don't think every laptop has one).
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Status of bluetooth kill switch resets after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290919
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