As expected...

I just plugged in a wired ps2 keyboard rebooted and in gdm this keyboard
responded immediately. I can now explore bluetooth devices from the
systray.

I think the problem lies in the paring. (or not being paired...) The problem is 
you cannot login without entering your password, which disables bluetooth, 
which makes pairing impossible...
Now with wired keyboard I can login, so I can initiate pairing. I looked at the 
bluetooth settings, and under services under the enabled input-service added 
the logitech dinovo Edge keyboard (which was discovered).

However when I touched one button on my dinovo after this, bluetooth
immediately got disabled (was prompted by a pop-up message from the
systray) my dinovo did not respond for a while and now I can type the
remaining of this message, while bluetooth is disabled....

Since I did connect the keyboard, but did not had to enter a password, I
assume this is the problem during the paring...

Ps. My dinovo responds immediately when I want to enter my bios, or when
I choose my OS from grub, but waits for the timeout at gdm (when
bluetooth drivers are loaded). So that is why I expect pairing would
solve the issue.

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logitech dinovo edge bluetooth sometimes works, sometimes not
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151559
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