----- Original Message ----- > >> > - I don't have any Bluetooth status or display in gnome-shell now. I > >> > did previously. I do not know what I need to install or tweak to get > >> > it back, or where to report it. > >> > >> I'm not as sure about this one, but it's probably the same thing: no > >> 'status' will be displayed unless there's something useful to display > >> (like a paired device). > > > > Yes, the bluetooth icon shows up on the top bar when you've paired a > > device. In that case you also get a bluetooth submenu in the system Not paired, but connected to the device. > > status. I just tried with my phone. > > Strangely I always have a bluetooth network menu even though i don't > have any bluetooth networks configured NM configures them automatically now. So you probably paired your phone in this particular case. > but I do have a number of > bluetooth devices (mouse, speakers, headset) that I use to be able to > connect with a couple of clicks once paired but now every time I want > to use them I have to go into the control panel which is a good dozen > or more clicks. Mice, speakers and headsets should all try to connect to the computer without you having to do anything. If that's not working (and I had some problems with a mouse recently), that's probably what we should be looking at rather than re-adding things to the menu. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct