*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 32415 ***

I can confirm the problem. I also have a Logitech MX 5000.
I think the problem is a duplicate of 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez-utils/+bug/32415

There are two possible situations:

1. Your mouse&keyboard work.
This means they are in legacy HID mode. That means Linux thinks they are plain 
old USB devices, not bluetooth.
If you have a mobile phone and let it scan, it won't find your bluetooth dongle.

2. Your mouse&keyboard don't work.
This means you are now in HCI mode, which means bluetooth works.
Your mobile phone will be able to find your bluetooth dongle, but you won't be 
able to enter the passcode because keyboard&mouse don't work.

You can go from HID to HCI by typing the following command:
hid2hci
(quite unexpected!)

You can go from HCI to HID by unplugging your bluetooth dongle for a
second. Or by typing hid2hci --hid, if you had a working keyboard.


When you boot, you start in HID mode. BIOS doesn't know about Bluetooth. That 
is why you can use the keyboard in Grub.
When your gdm or kdm or xdm comes up, you have a few seconds when the keyboard 
still works. This is just enough for me to type my username, if I'm fast enough.
After a few seconds, "something in the background" (I don't know what) switches 
your bluetooth from HID to HCI, and the keyboard stops working.
To get it working again, unplug the dongle (you are now back in HID mode).

This showstopper is almost a year old now, and still unconfirmed. Someone in 
one of the duplicate bug reports suggested sponsoring one of the bluetooth 
devs: donate money via paypal so they can buy a bluetooth rig and fix this bug.
The problem could be related to the Broadcomm chipset in the Bluetooth dongle.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 32415
   Bluetooth Mouse and Keyboard Broken in Dapper/Edgy/Feisty

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Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 bluetooth desktop used to work but doesn't now
https://launchpad.net/bugs/67321

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