1) I have never seeen this working, through several releases of Ubuntu.
Other bugs (e.g. 407962) were posted years ago, and the bug was never
fixed.)
2) The applet seems to make no distinction between bluetooth being turned off
in software or in hardware.
Use the utility
rfkill
to turn the radios on and off, and to see their hardware state.
3) It would be very good to have a clear graphical indication of whether the
radio is turned off in hardware or software.
I would propose to draw a line or cross over the bluetooth icon when the
bluetooth radio is turned off,
as well as providing a menu item saying so explicitly.
Thanks!
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Bluetooth in system settings shows bluetooth off, indicator says on
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