I have a generic bluetooth mouse with same problem.
I installed bluez-compat so at least "hidd --search" and pressing the pairing button will get the mouse back.
Added back to /etc/default/bluetooth:
HIDD_OPTIONS="--master -i 01:01:01:01:01:52 --server"
I have a generic bluetooth mouse with same problem.
I installed bluez-compat so at least "hidd --search" and pressing the pairing button will get the mouse back.
Added back to /etc/default/ bluetooth: OPTIONS= "--master -i 01:01:01:01:01:52 --server"
HIDD_
as worked in Hardy, but doesn't in Intrepid.