The point is that this can be considered a security issue, even though that 
shouldn't cause any problem in my opinion, since the first connection of a 
peripherical (sudo hidd --connect _macaddress_) still has to be done once for 
the peripherical to be locally created.
The interest of activating this is that it avoids scripting or modifing 
/etc/default/bluetooth to make the reconnection at boot automatic.
Martin, any opinion concerning the security ?

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HIDD periphericals are disabled by default
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59894

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