I had the same problem as Steve Murphy (murf-parsetree) #67 with my
Logitech M557 mouse.

Following Սահակ (petrosyan) #68 instructions has completely fixed the problem 
for me.
The mouse will now automatically connect when turned off and on again or when 
the computer is restarted.

I'm running Linux Mint 17.1 Cinnamon 64-bit
Cinnamon version is 2.2.16
Kernal version is 3.13.0-24-generic
Bluetooth/Bluez package version is 4.101-0ubuntu13

Esko, can you get your mouse to work AT ALL using the graphical
"Bluetooth New Device Setup"? (see screen shot)

If you can't get it to work AT ALL, I think perhaps you could try
reinstalling bluetooth, which provides bluez

run "sudo aptitude reinstall bluetooth"

On my system I have version 4.101-0ubuntu13 installed. Do "aptitude show
bluetooth" to check what version you have.

P.S. Hope my comments don't come across as condescending, they are not
intended to be ;-)

** Attachment added: "Graphical Bluetooth New Device Setup"
   
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