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Turns out we actually don't have release criteria saying that your peripherals like a keyboard and a mouse must work. But it seems reasonable to assume this is given?
Bluetooth peripherals are just standard these days, they are ubiquitous. Breaking those peripherals after resume is very very bad, because depending on the system setup and user skills, people might not be able to fix it or even reboot the system properly. And then such a system fails to provide basic functionality.
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