I would suggest either not running hid2hci by default in the bluetooth startup script, or else having some sort of blacklist for it so that it doesn't change this device to HCI mode by default. I don't think most people expect their Dell wireless keyboard/mouse to start behaving as a bluetooth controller. It would be preferable (in my opinion) for customers who want that to enable it, than it would be for customers who don't care about that to have to go re-enable their keyboard after they install Ubuntu.
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