** Description changed:

  The device connection switches in the gnome-shell bluetooth menu can be
  toggled but don't work: their status is independent from the actual
  connection status.
  
  This is a known bug with a trivial patch, and it has already been fixed in 
master:
  https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=662384
  
  It would be nice if the trivial fix could be incorporated into the
  Ubuntu's 3.2.1 package.
  
  [Test Case]
- Disable bluetooth in System Settings>Bluetooth. Make sure that the bluetooth 
icon in the top right shows bluetooth as turned off. Enable bluetooth in System 
Settings>Bluetooth and make sure the top right bluetooth icon shows that 
Bluetooth was turned on.
+ Enable bluetooth. Connect to an external device. In the gnome-shell bluetooth 
menu, toggle the device's "connected" switch. Open System Settings>Bluetooth. 
Confirm that the toggle status is the same.

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  Connection switches in Bluetooth menu are not functioning

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