https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=433932
Bug ID: 433932 Summary: Bluetooth system tray mouseover sometimes shows wrong device Product: Bluedevil Version: 5.20.5 Platform: Debian testing OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: minor Priority: NOR Component: system tray Assignee: now...@gmail.com Reporter: jo...@piquan.org CC: plasma-b...@kde.org Target Milestone: --- I haven't worked out specific steps-to-reproduce, since I don't know how to make a simple repro case for something that relies on Bluetooth devices. I currently have two BT devices paired with my computer: an "Intuos BT M" tablet, and a "Nvidia Controller v01.04" gamepad. The tablet is rarely connected, but the gamepad usually stays connected for long periods, including reboots. Often, if I hover my mouse over the Bluetooth icon in the KDE System Tray, it will say "Bluetooth: Intuos BT M connected" (referring to the tablet), even though only the gamepad is connected. If I click on the Bluetooth icon, the list of devices correctly puts the gamepad under "Connected" and the tablet under "Available"; the only place I see the wrong device is in the mouseover. It doesn't seem to affect anything concrete. I think (but haven't been able to verify formally) that it almost always is wrong when I start the computer; however, if the gamepad disconnects and later reconnects, then the mouseover stays correct for the remainder of the session. This is using the default Bluetooth system tray icon, the one that shows up in "System Tray Settings" as "Bluetooth (Automatic load)" (which I have set to "Show When Relevant", with no keybindings). I think that's part of Bluedevil; let me know if I misfiled the bug. I'm sorry I don't have steps-to-reproduce. I'm hoping the bug will be evident on inspection, but if you need me to experiment, let me know. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.