I guess you _could_ call it a feature. A bit like having a car with an
engine that you can't ever switch off. Not a very useful feature. I have
a rule that says that removing something is not a feature. A "design"
choice, but not a feature.

I am in the same situation regarding a shared switch for wireless and
bluetooth. I tried blueman, which is a very nice utility, but it crashes
a few seconds after using it to deactivate bluetooth. However, I set-up
an alias to restart bluetooth when I need it.

  alias startblue='sudo rfkill unblock bluetooth'

Maybe this will work for you.

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can not disable bluetooth in applet menu
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