Marcos, thanks for your help. That output was to show that the mouse unpairs after a suspend/reboot. If I follow the two steps I said before, I get the correct, expected status (paired), and I can move my mouse. See relevant output now that it is connected:
[ /org/bluez/663/hci0 ] Discovering = 0 UUIDs = 0x1000 0x1001 0x112d 0x1112 0x111f 0x111e 0x110c 0x110e 0x110a 0x110b Pairable = 1 PairableTimeout = 0 DiscoverableTimeout = 180 Name = zurg-0 Class = 0 Address = C4:17:FE:EF:D8:A4 Powered = 1 Discoverable = 0 Devices = dev_30_59_B7_73_B6_C6 [ /org/bluez/663/hci0/dev_30_59_B7_73_B6_C6 ] Paired = 1 Vendor = 0x045e Services = dbus.Array([], signature=dbus.Signature('o'), variant_level=1) Trusted = 1 Class = 0x002580 Address = 30:59:B7:73:B6:C6 Adapter = /org/bluez/663/hci0 Version = 0x0129 UUIDs = 0x1000 0x1124 0x1200 Blocked = 0 Icon = input-mouse Name = Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse Connected = 1 Alias = Microsoft Sculpt Comfort Mouse Product = 0x07a2 The file currently reads this in the Microsoft mice section of the XML (I've tried with name as well): <!-- Microsoft mice Again, same as above --> <device oui="30:59:B7:" type="mouse" pin="0000"/> <device oui="7C:1E:52:" type="mouse" name="Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse" pin="0000"/> <device oui="00:1D:D8:" type="mouse" name="Microsoft Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse 8000" pin="0000"/> It still unpairs after a reboot or suspend. Changing to the adapter address (oui="C4:17:FE:") does not make any difference. As you can see, I can reconnect/repair, but I'd like it to be automatic. Sorry if I wasn't clear enough. Thank you. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1094744 Title: MS Sculpt Touch Mouse needs to be re-paired periodically To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-bluetooth/+bug/1094744/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs