https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499217

Sandro Kumpusch <skumpu...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Sandro Kumpusch <skumpu...@gmail.com> ---
SUMMARY
When trying to use the Bluetooth pairing dialog (bluedevil-wizard) to pair a
DualSense controller on Fedora 42 KDE, the pairing process fails, leaving the
controller in an unusable state. Additionally, even when pairing manually using
bluetoothctl, the controller does not reconnect automatically. Each time I want
to use it, I have to manually remove and re-pair it via bluetoothctl, as
reconnecting through the GUI does not work at all.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE

    From either the widget or the System Settings, enable Bluetooth

    Select to pair a new device

    Put the controller in pairing mode (PS button + three lines button)

    Select the controller from the list and click to pair

OBSERVED RESULT
The controller turns off mid-pairing, and the pairing window shows: "The setup
of DualSense Wireless Controller has failed."
The controller appears in the list of paired devices but cannot be connected
to. Turning on the controller leaves it in a "waiting for connection" state,
and pressing the connect button in Plasma silently fails.
Even when paired successfully using bluetoothctl, the controller does not
reconnect automatically. Instead, I must remove and re-pair it every time I
want to use it. Reconnecting through the GUI does not work at all.

EXPECTED RESULT
The controller should pair and connect properly to the system and automatically
reconnect when powered on again, assuming Bluetooth is enabled.

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