My trusty Logitech mouse died after 10 years of use and I replaced it
with an HP 480 Comfort mouse, this time on Bluetooth (the Logitech had
used a dongle so I was keen to recover a USB port). Generally the HP
works fine, but unfortunately it has a built-in sleep timer which is
not accessible.

This doesn't usually cause any problems, though it takes a second or
two to wake up, but occasionally after doing so Fedora doesn't see it.
Running bluetoothctl shows:

   Device FA:55:76:E0:6D:11 (random)
           Name: HP 480 Comfort Bluetooth Mouse
           Alias: HP 480 Comfort Bluetooth Mouse
           Appearance: 0x03c2 (962)
           Icon: input-mouse
           Paired: yes
           Bonded: yes
           Trusted: yes
           Blocked: no
           Connected: yes
           WakeAllowed: yes
           LegacyPairing: no
           CablePairing: no
   
i.e. Fedora thinks it's connected, but doesn't react to it. If I
disconnect and reconnect from the command line, I get:

   Attempting to connect to FA:55:76:E0:6D:11
   [CHG] Controller 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13 Discovering: no
   [CHG] Controller 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13 Discovering: yes
   Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed le-connection-abort-by-local

Power-cycling the mouse makes no difference. The only way I've found to
get it back is by rebooting. Logging out doesn't do the trick.

Thoughts?

poc
   
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