To the best of my knowledge of acerhk sending echo 1 to one of the leds
only changes state of the led (for examle if I send it to mailled in my
Aspire 3690 led will light up but mail client will not start or when I
do it for wireless led my connection stays active despite led being
off). Switching state of wireless/bluetooth is generally done by
pressing correct key or key combination, at least it seems so by cursory
look on acerhk.c code. It's known for the fact that acerhk was  designed
to replicate Windows driver for Acer hotkeys as closely as possible.

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Title:
  Regression: flag "-pg" on /usr/src/$(uname -r)/Makefile prevents
  acerhk-source package from compiling. Computer becomes unusable
  because there is no equivalent to acerhk in the kernel.

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