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If we detected that Bluetooth devices were setup, show the Bluetooth menu so that users can easily turn Bluetooth back on. This is a bit of a hack, as we cannot detect whether there is a Bluetooth adapter at all when it's disabled, so we cannot tell whether there were any Bluetooth devices setup, at some point. This state is saved in the gnome-shell GSettings in the had-bluetooth-devices-setup key. Checking whether we saw Bluetooth devices at one point is a good enough guess of whether there will be some in the future. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723848 |
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