Hi Bastien, > > Ok, so I remembered wrong ;-) How about adding a "disable this adapter" > > option? Would a patch that implements this be welcome? > > I'd like a patch implementing HAL killswitching. DannyK can explain to > you how that's supposed to work. > > I saw this as a single toggle menu item in the right-click, allowing you > to enable/disable the main Bluetooth adapter on laptops. If there's a > killswitch present, and there's 0 or 1 adapter (and the adapter matches > the expected device) then the Bluetooth icon would shown grayed out. > > This would probably also require more work like this: > <match key="@info.parent:system.product" contains="VGN-S1XP"> > <merge key="killswitch.expected_usb_vendor_id" > type="int">0x44e</merge> > <merge key="killswitch.expected_usb_product_id" > type="int">0x3007</merge> > </match> can we not just reference the UDI the killswitch belongs to. The vendor and product things can be misleading. Regards Marcel -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-bluetooth" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html