When I boot up, the mouse is always working. When it fails, the OS still tells me the mouse is connected. If I disable BlueTooth and then restarts it (using the panel in the OS) it works again.
The failures comes sporadic, sometimes the mouse works for an hour, sometimes just a couple of minutes. It's never failed while I actually use it - move it.
I'm currently running Debian, it worked great on Ubuntu before (same hardware), and functions flawlessly on a current windows computer (different hardware).
I've looked at power saving for Bluetooth, but the sporadic time periods suggest something else is wrong. I've tried setting `IdleTimeout=0` but that hasn't made a difference.
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olov@helm:~$ cat /etc/bluetooth/input.conf
# Configuration file for the input service
# This section contains options which are not specific to any
# particular interface
[General]
# Abreviated...
#IdleTimeout=30
#Abreviated...
UserspaceHID=true
# Abreviated...
#ClassicBondedOnly=true
# Abreviated...
#LEAutoSecurity=true
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Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)