If the bluetooth stack is going to change how it operates that is fine, 
progress is progress, but it would be nice to know the method to connect input 
peripherals without using the browse dialog (that's how many people have been 
finding their peripherals. Nothing "just works" like it has been stated it 
should (at least not for me). The detailed information on the bluez.org site is 
geared toward programmers, and the typical user has no idea what to do with 
that. Is there a plan for an application to control scanning, bonding, etc for 
input devices? It seems like very backwards progress to remove a function and 
not replace it with some alternative method (that invloves something other than 
"moving your mouse around").

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hidd binary removed form bluez-utils package unable to connect as a result
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191704
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