I was also finally able to get an Apple "Magic Mouse" to work using the
command line hack mentioned by the reporter, with Ubuntu 14.04. It's
working on a Mac Mini, incidentally, which finally has a decent OS on
it.

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Title:
  mighty mouse bluetooth not pairing

Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Using the default GUI, I cannot pair my Apple Mighty Mouse.
  The mouse is detected, but when trying to pair, nothing happens and it is 
impossible to connect.

  It seems there should be an agent running to handle the pairing/pin stuff, I 
found that here:
  
http://askubuntu.com/questions/453655/ubuntu-14-04-bluetooth-magic-mouse-doesnt-pair-no-agent-available

  It might be an issue with more devices, I did not test it.

  So the fix:
  In a terminal as a normal user do:
  bluez-simple-agent
  then use pin 0000 (worked in my case).

  Description:  Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
  Release:      14.04

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