Mario,

That fixed the pairing problem.  But I'm experiencing the same problem
Cristoph reported above, that it doesn't work after reboot.  I clicked
the 'I' button as you've recommended, but that does not help.  There is
no offer to make it trusted.  If I turn the mouse off and turn it back
on again after successful pairing, then the mouse no longer works.

So the only workaround at this time is to use the applet Preferences to
remove the device, restart the bluetooth service, and then set it up as
a new device again.

Thanks,

Harvey

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Look into switching to bluez 4.x
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274950
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