https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481722
--- Comment #2 from John <ilikef...@waterisgone.com> --- I understand, thanks for explaining to me who determines Bluetooth being on or off! I will ask Debian developers what they think about it being on by default, as that's my distro of choice. I'm using KDE Neon just temporarily to give a hand with Plasma 6 testing. Thanks for changing the title, confirming it and putting it to be fixed! Between the two already existing messages, I don't know why, but the "No devices paired" seems to me more correct / what I would expect to see. Even though this kinda still leaves a bit of confusion like: No devices paired at the moment / right now? Or no devices paired in the past? Or no devices paired both in the past and right now? Maye one of the following would be better: No devices paired at the moment / Currently no devices are paired No devices were paired (which I think it's for both the past and the present) Anyway, English is not my first language, so this might be what confuses me. Also, I'm not sure if the devices paired in the past and then unpaired are still shown anywhere BTW, I tried to disconnect my Bluetooth mouse to see what happens and what is then displayed in the Bluetooth widget and I couldn't. It will disconnect it for a second and then automatically reconnect it back. Is this a known issue, is it normal? I had to turn off the mouse to get what I wanted, which still left the mouse name visible in the Bluetooth widget along with a "Connect" button, which is weird and confusing as the mouse is impossible to be connected as it's turned off. Is this normal? Does the "Connect" button tries to find it at that time, when it's pressed? Because I expected that the widget worked more similar to the Wifi networks widget, where if I turn off my routed that provides my Wifi network, the network of course disappears from that list and there is of course not connect button as there is not network to connect to. It's this a shortcoming of the Bluetooth protocol, like when a previously connected Bluetooth devices being turned off or going out of range the laptop's adapter cannot detect that? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.