I found the post below in Bug #284982, I did the first two commands.

$hcitool dev
Devices:
        hci0    00:16:41:96:77:64
$sudo hciconfig hci0 reset

Once it was reset bluez just picked up the mouse and started working.  I
guess that's because I had added it in the GUI before.  It also works
after I restart Ubuntu.  Please test and let me know what you discover
on your systems.


>Miroslav ġurian wrote on 2009-04-05 in Bug #284982:
>
>SOLVED
>
>Open a terminal and issue:
>
>hcitool dev
>sudo hciconfig <hci0> reset
>hcitool scan
>sudo hcitool cc <MACaddres>
>
>On my machine it looks like this:
>
>a...@acutake:~$ hcitool dev
>Devices:
> hci0 00:0A:3A:88:3A:0E   <--This is the ID and MAC address of your bluetooth 
> controller
>a...@acutake:~$ sudo hciconfig hci0 reset
>a...@acutake:~$ hcitool scan
>Scanning ...
> 00:0F:DE:87:9F:EA Aas-P910i
>a...@acutake:~$ sudo hcitool cc 00:0F:DE:87:9F:EA   <--This is the MAC address 
>of your mouse
>a...@acutake:~$
>
>Then you simply add new bluetooth device via bluetooth aplet on the panel.
>The device should be discovered now. A least, it worked for me. :-)
>Enjoy!

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