I can confirm that automatically reconnecting still doesn't work out-of-
the-box on Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS. Adding the PIN code information to
/usr/share/gnome-bluetooth/pin-code-database.xml alone won't do it
either. I had to remove the paired device from the bluetooth settings,
and pair the mouse anew (as suggested in the blog below). I used the
"PIN options ..." button though to explicitly specify the 0000 PIN. This
makes the mouse reconnect automatically after booting and wakeup
(touching the mouse to activate battery flow is all that is needed).

Some useful links for configuring:

- Backlink to the blog post that lead me here: 
http://ralphm.net/blog/2013/10/10/logitech_t630 (description of the problems 
and solutions for this device)
- Neat overview of gestures: 
http://www.logitech.com/assets/50008/t630-touch-gestures-guide.pdf (most of 
them supported out-of-the-box in 14.04.3; from the blog)
- Activate natural scrolling for the mouse: 
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/10562/is-there-a-way-to-have-mac-like-natural-scrolling-in-fedora-15/
 (only supported for touchpad via System Settings in 14.04.3)

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  Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse needs to be repaired

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