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Bluetooth settings shortcut does not bring you to the correct page #1904

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Toxijuice opened this issue Apr 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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Describe the bug

The Open-Shell Modern Settings shortcut labeled Bluetooth settings (Filename AAA_SettingsPagePCSystemBluetooth) opens the modern settings window, but not to any Bluetooth-related page.

However, the shortcut labeled Bluetooth and other devices settings (Filename AAA_SettingsPageDevices) does take you to the correct menu.

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Start menu

To reproduce

  1. Open Start Menu
  2. Search for "Bluetooth"
  3. Click on "Bluetooth settings"
  4. Don't see Bluetooth settings
  5. Get a little sad inside

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4.4.191

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Windows 10 22H2, build 19045.4291

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@Toxijuice Toxijuice added the Bug Something isn't working right. label Apr 17, 2024
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ge0rdi commented Apr 17, 2024

We are parsing settings from C:\Windows\ImmersiveControlPanel\Settings\AllSystemSettings_{253E530E-387D-4BC2-959D-E6F86122E5F2}.xml file. And then use instructions inside to invoke actual settings page.

Apparently the AAA_SettingsPagePCSystemBluetooth item is just wrong.
Windows start menu also doesn't show it when searching for bluetooth.
Not sure how exactly it distinguishes what setting it should offer and what not.

I guess we'd have to maintain some list of known wrong settings and then just not offer these.

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