The unplug/replug workaround isn't of use if the machine is under a desk
or in another room. This is what I use instead:

Open gedit and enter the following:

sudo modprobe -r hid_logitech_dj && sudo modprobe hid_logitech_dj

save the file as Mouse.sh in the Desktop directory. Open Nautilus & (or use a 
CLI) and make the file executable:
right-click on the file|Properties|Permissions| tick the Owner 'Execute' box & 
exit.

You'll now have a 'Mouse.sh' icon on the desktop. When you login and the
mouse isn't working, use the arrow keys to get to the icon, hit return &
use the arrow key to 'Run in Terminal', enter. You'll now be shown a
terminal and be prompted for your password, enter your user password &
return. That works for me.

It's unfortunate that users have to resort to these types of
workarounds... particularly given that this bug is a regression.

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