I always need to run some ximput commands when my bluetooth
mouse connects, I'm wondering if I can automagically detect
the mouse connecting and run the commands so I never have
to remember to do it manually.

The only thing I've found so far that notices a new mouse connection
is messages for the device appearing in dmesg.

Once upon a time, I'd get dbus messages when connecting a
usb mouse, but I don't see anything showing up on dbus for
a bluetooth mouse.

Is there some well known way to detect new bluetooth connections
which I simply can't find in my googling?
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