Public bug reported:

I've just installed Blueman and noticed that when BT is off, the icon is
REALLY HIGHLIGHTED.

This may or may not be desired, but I find the convention adopted by the
default Bluetooth system indicator in Ubuntu Unity to make more sense.
In the screenshot, Bluetooth is off, and the default icon is disabled,
while Blueman is BLUE. Turning Bluetooth on makes both icons look grey
on black.

(Side note: it would be nice of Blueman offered an option to replace the
default Bluetooth manager's icon, so we wouldn't see two icons.)

** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "Blueman disconnected icon is too highlighted.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1621724/+attachment/4737223/+files/Blueman%20disconnected%20icon%20is%20too%20highlighted.png

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Title:
  Blueman disconnected icon is too emphasized

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I've just installed Blueman and noticed that when BT is off, the icon
  is REALLY HIGHLIGHTED.

  This may or may not be desired, but I find the convention adopted by
  the default Bluetooth system indicator in Ubuntu Unity to make more
  sense. In the screenshot, Bluetooth is off, and the default icon is
  disabled, while Blueman is BLUE. Turning Bluetooth on makes both icons
  look grey on black.

  (Side note: it would be nice of Blueman offered an option to replace
  the default Bluetooth manager's icon, so we wouldn't see two icons.)

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