> It's not by default a "trusted" device. You should be getting an offer to
> make it trusted (or you can hit the "i" in the UI) to do so. Try turning it
> off and back on and see that this happens.

There's no way to make the mouse a trusted device. Hitting "i" will open
a search box. Turning on/off the star doesn't change it too (btw, there
are no tool tips inside the gui - so what does the star mean?). When i
turn my mouse off and on, i've got to delete it and pair it again...

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