Hi Marcel

Running ps | grep hidd | grep -v grep I get:
root      5670     1  0 Sep25 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/hidd -i 
00:07:61:84:B3:03 --server

(00:07:61:84:B3:03 is my mouse; running hidd --server  without the -i
MAC address doesn't allow a reconnect under any circumstance)

And yet my bluetooth mouse does not reconnect either at startup, KDE
login or when the mouse times out its bluetooth connection after a
period of inactivity.

So far the ONLY way I have found to get the mouse working again is, like
Jim and rowanook, to use an hidd --connect. Believe me, I don't want to
do this.

I think that this thread is actually saying that the approach you fairly
bluntly proscribe doesn't work - and that's (we believe) a bug.

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[feisty] bluetooth mouse doesn't connect automatically
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