I can report the same behavior with slight variations.

The OS is Intrepid 64-bit.  Installation was new rather than an upgrade
from Hardy.  It was installed yesterday and customized throughout the
North American evening and during daylight hours today.

The computer is a Lenovo T61p laptop with built-in Bluetooth adapter.
The mouse is a Logitech Travel Mouse correctly identified as "Bluetooth
Travel Mouse" under Bluetooth Preferences.

This particular combination of hardware worked correctly under Hardy
32-bit for the two months it was installed after receiving the laptop
from my employer.  The mouse also worked with an old Gateway laptop with
a dongle and with a Dell desktop with a different dongle from the same
manufacturer.

Symptoms are extremely similar to others reported:  the mouse does not
reconnect following a reboot or power off of the mouse, requiring it to
be deleted under Bluetooth Preferences and then re-discovered and
paired.

The difference, however, is that while the utilities now report the
mouse to be paired and it does correctly show under Bluetooth
Preferences, mouse movement and button clicks are not being recognized
by the OS.  While Intrepid reports that it is connected, it behaves as
though it is not.

Comparing config files mentioned in this thread show no differences
between reported settings and mine.

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Bluetooth mouse does not re-establish connection after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249448
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