Audio-headset icon on peripherical bluetooth

Hi,
I would like to know why an audio- headset icon is systematic apparent on the bluetooth peripherical when i need to listen music with it on my hifi system.
Is it possible to change icon on ?
Best regard,
Christophe

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Hi, @Kristojan and welcome to the Ubuntu MATE Community!

Thank @Bombilla !
I'm enthousiasting to join the Mate Community, and hope find solution about the problem witch is deciding me to post it

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From your question, I see two possible interpretations:

  1. Are you looking to simply change the choice of icon for display?
  2. Are you looking for the default icon to be replaced?

Have you identified the full path to the location of the unwanted icon that is actually being used for display?

Also, which application (or bluetooth App) are you using?

If you're not sure, you can use Synaptic package manager to report all files listed and, among those, identify the icons the bluetooth Application's package is using.

This gives you an idea of what I mean:

If it is a package-specific icon, you can always replace it with your own icon of same size and file type.

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Hello,
Change the choice of icon with appearance manager do not resolve it: The icon on bluetooth peripherical change also.
The generic name of this icon is audio-headset.png, and we can found it on /usr/share/icons/ .../... /devices.
That's let me to think that the native bluetooth app witch link with a wrong icon name when hifi system is apaired: I don't have an audio headset to test it but only my micro-hifi system. It should be difference when hifi system or audio headset is apaired, but it don't.
The app considered is bluez with blueman applet for the icon view on the panel.

May be it's the grafts package witch don't link it. @