Bluetooth Mouse Issues

Anybody having bluetooth connectivity issues after devices are paired? Periodically, my mouse stops working and I have to turn it off and back on for it to reconnect. Mouse doesn't do this when paired with my old Dell Inspiron 9300 laptop.-bp

Hi All, I have been experiencing this random disconnect problem as well.  Sometimes it came good and then sometimes I had to remove and reinstall the same as everyone else.
 My problem is with a Logitech V470 mouse.  <o:p></o:p>
Recently the symptoms changed and it became a permanent device instead of a bluetooth connected device. <o:p></o:p>
Furthermore, it couldn't be removed at all.  The only way to remove it was to uninstall all of the Bluetooth module drivers.  When the system rebooted,
it again loaded as a permanent device along with printers.  Please note I'm talking about it being fully connected but not functioning whether it was turned on or off (present or not present).  I wondered what had changed this time to make this significant
change in behaviour.  Okay time to roll-back updates and go to a previous restore point/s.  Guess what, problem solved!  I had to go back two restore points to fix the problem.  What was it, it was a JAVASCRIPT auto update!<o:p></o:p>
Once I past (rolled back) the most recent Javascript update the mouse returned to a bluetooth connected device and I could disconnect and reconnect.  Javascript
changed the way this device was being recognised and connected.  
JAVASCRIPT is underlying all of these problems of connection.  Roll it back and suddenly you'll have control again!  Hopefully Oracle will soon fix
this, until then, I'm disabling updates of JAVA.<o:p></o:p>

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