bluetooth mouse doesn't connect at start-up

Bug #140054 reported by Dan Bishop
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Bug Description

In gutsy, having connected my wireless mighty mouse using "sudo hidd --connect <btaddr>" the mouse won't connect when I first boot my computer. However, if once booted, I turn the mouse off, then on, it connects automatically. I think this is because the mouse itself then actively tries to connect to something/make its presence known. Would it be possible to make Ubuntu TRY to connect to any mouse it has connected to before though, and should none of them be present just carry on with no mouse/a mouse that is plugged in?

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Dan Bishop (danbishop) wrote :

The same thing happens if I use the bluetooth applet in the panel to connect the mouse.

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don hardaway (don-hardaway) wrote :

I am having the same problem with my bluetooth might mouse. Also, if the Mac goes into hibernation, once i wake it the mouse does not become connect again either.

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dukat (dukat) wrote :

I guess this is the same problem as #175743

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dukat (dukat) wrote :
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