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I recently upgraded from Debian Buster to Bullseye and my Bluetooth mouse wont autoconnect despite having it paired and trusted. It always does connect but it doesn't pair it prompts for it such as.

$ bluetoothctl
[agent] Accept pairing (yes/no): [CHG] Device ED:8E:0E:E1:05:C2 ServicesResolved: yes
[agent] Accept pairing (yes/no):

Just printing out below the info of the whole situation see if you can tell anything I am doing wrong

$ bluetoothctl show
Controller 48:45:20:91:55:27 (public)
        Name: ux303u
        Alias: ux303u
        Class: 0x002c010c
        Powered: yes
        Discoverable: no
        DiscoverableTimeout: 0x000000b4
        Pairable: yes
        UUID: A/V Remote Control        (0000110e-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
        UUID: Audio Source              (0000110a-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)

[bluetooth]# info ED:8E:0E:E1:05:C2
Device ED:8E:0E:E1:05:C2 (random)
        Name: RAPOO BT4.0 MS
        Alias: RAPOO BT4.0 MS
        Appearance: 0x03c2
        Icon: input-mouse
        Paired: no
        Trusted: yes
        Blocked: no
        Connected: no
        WakeAllowed: yes
        LegacyPairing: no
        UUID: Generic Access Profile    (00001800-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
        UUID: Generic Attribute Profile (00001801-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
        UUID: Device Information        (0000180a-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
        UUID: Battery Service           (0000180f-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
        UUID: Human Interface Device    (00001812-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
        Modalias: usb:v1235pAA22d0001
 
$ cat /etc/bluetooth/main.conf

[General]

# Defaults to 'BlueZ X.YZ', if Name is not set here and plugin 'hostname' is not loaded.
# The plugin 'hostname' is loaded by default and overides the Name set here so
# consider modifying /etc/machine-info with variable PRETTY_HOSTNAME=<NewName> instead.
#Name = BlueZ

# Default device class. Only the major and minor device class bits are
# considered. Defaults to '0x000000'.
#Class = 0x000100

# How long to stay in discoverable mode before going back to non-discoverable
# The value is in seconds. Default is 180, i.e. 3 minutes.
# 0 = disable timer, i.e. stay discoverable forever
#DiscoverableTimeout = 0

# Always allow pairing even if there are no agent registered
# Possible values: true, false
# Default: false
#AlwaysPairable = false

# How long to stay in pairable mode before going back to non-discoverable
# The value is in seconds. Default is 0.
# 0 = disable timer, i.e. stay pairable forever
#PairableTimeout = 0

# Use vendor id source (assigner), vendor, product and version information for
# DID profile support. The values are separated by ":" and assigner, VID, PID
# and version.
# Possible vendor id source values: bluetooth, usb (defaults to usb)
#DeviceID = bluetooth:1234:5678:abcd

# Do reverse service discovery for previously unknown devices that connect to
# us. For BR/EDR this option is really only needed for qualification since the
# BITE tester doesn't like us doing reverse SDP for some test cases, for LE
# this disables the GATT client functionally so it can be used in system which
# can only operate as peripheral.
# Defaults to 'true'.
#ReverseServiceDiscovery = true

# Enable name resolving after inquiry. Set it to 'false' if you don't need
# remote devices name and want shorter discovery cycle. Defaults to 'true'.
#NameResolving = true

# Enable runtime persistency of debug link keys. Default is false which
# makes debug link keys valid only for the duration of the connection
# that they were created for.
#DebugKeys = false

# Restricts all controllers to the specified transport. Default value
# is "dual", i.e. both BR/EDR and LE enabled (when supported by the HW).
# Possible values: "dual", "bredr", "le"
#ControllerMode = dual

# Enables Multi Profile Specification support. This allows to specify if
# system supports only Multiple Profiles Single Device (MPSD) configuration
# or both Multiple Profiles Single Device (MPSD) and Multiple Profiles Multiple
# Devices (MPMD) configurations.
# Possible values: "off", "single", "multiple"
#MultiProfile = off

# Permanently enables the Fast Connectable setting for adapters that
# support it. When enabled other devices can connect faster to us,
# however the tradeoff is increased power consumptions. This feature
# will fully work only on kernel version 4.1 and newer. Defaults to
# 'false'.
#FastConnectable = false

# Default privacy setting.
# Enables use of private address.
# Possible values: "off", "device", "network"
# "network" option not supported currently
# Defaults to "off"
# Privacy = off

# Specify the policy to the JUST-WORKS repairing initiated by peer
# Possible values: "never", "confirm", "always"
# Defaults to "never"
#JustWorksRepairing = never

# How long to keep temporary devices around
# The value is in seconds. Default is 30.
# 0 = disable timer, i.e. never keep temporary devices
#TemporaryTimeout = 30

# Enables the device to issue an SDP request to update known services when
# profile is connected. Defaults to true.
#RefreshDiscovery = true

[Controller]
# The following values are used to load default adapter parameters.  BlueZ loads
# the values into the kernel before the adapter is powered if the kernel
# supports the MGMT_LOAD_DEFAULT_PARAMETERS command. If a value isn't provided,
# the kernel will be initialized to it's default value.  The actual value will
# vary based on the kernel version and thus aren't provided here.
# The Bluetooth Core Specification should be consulted for the meaning and valid
# domain of each of these values.

# BR/EDR Page scan activity configuration
#BRPageScanType=
#BRPageScanInterval=
#BRPageScanWindow=

# BR/EDR Inquiry scan activity configuration
#BRInquiryScanType=
#BRInquiryScanInterval=
#BRInquiryScanWindow=

# BR/EDR Link supervision timeout
#BRLinkSupervisionTimeout=

# BR/EDR Page Timeout
#BRPageTimeout=

# BR/EDR Sniff Intervals
#BRMinSniffInterval=
#BRMaxSniffInterval=

# LE advertisement interval (used for legacy advertisement interface only)
#LEMinAdvertisementInterval=
#LEMaxAdvertisementInterval=
#LEMultiAdvertisementRotationInterval=

# LE scanning parameters used for passive scanning supporting auto connect
# scenarios
#LEScanIntervalAutoConnect=
#LEScanWindowAutoConnect=

# LE scanning parameters used for passive scanning supporting wake from suspend
# scenarios
#LEScanIntervalSuspend=
#LEScanWindowSuspend=

# LE scanning parameters used for active scanning supporting discovery
# proceedure
#LEScanIntervalDiscovery=
#LEScanWindowDiscovery=

# LE scanning parameters used for passive scanning supporting the advertisement
# monitor Apis
#LEScanIntervalAdvMonitor=
#LEScanWindowAdvMonitor=

# LE scanning parameters used for connection establishment.
#LEScanIntervalConnect=
#LEScanWindowConnect=

# LE default connection parameters.  These values are superceeded by any
# specific values provided via the Load Connection Parameters interface
#LEMinConnectionInterval=
#LEMaxConnectionInterval=
#LEConnectionLatency=
#LEConnectionSupervisionTimeout=
#LEAutoconnecttimeout=

[GATT]
# GATT attribute cache.
# Possible values:
# always: Always cache attributes even for devices not paired, this is
# recommended as it is best for interoperability, with more consistent
# reconnection times and enables proper tracking of notifications for all
# devices.
# yes: Only cache attributes of paired devices.
# no: Never cache attributes
# Default: always
#Cache = always

# Minimum required Encryption Key Size for accessing secured characteristics.
# Possible values: 0 and 7-16. 0 means don't care.
# Defaults to 0
#KeySize = 0

# Exchange MTU size.
# Possible values: 23-517
# Defaults to 517
#ExchangeMTU = 517

# Number of ATT channels
# Possible values: 1-5 (1 disables EATT)
# Default to 3
#Channels = 3

[Policy]
#
# The ReconnectUUIDs defines the set of remote services that should try
# to be reconnected to in case of a link loss (link supervision
# timeout). The policy plugin should contain a sane set of values by
# default, but this list can be overridden here. By setting the list to
# empty the reconnection feature gets disabled.
#ReconnectUUIDs=00001112-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb,0000111f-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb,0000110a-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb

# ReconnectAttempts define the number of attempts to reconnect after a link
# lost. Setting the value to 0 disables reconnecting feature.
#ReconnectAttempts=7

# ReconnectIntervals define the set of intervals in seconds to use in between
# attempts.
# If the number of attempts defined in ReconnectAttempts is bigger than the
# set of intervals the last interval is repeated until the last attempt.
#ReconnectIntervals=1,2,4,8,16,32,64

# AutoEnable defines option to enable all controllers when they are found.
# This includes adapters present on start as well as adapters that are plugged
# in later on. Defaults to 'false'.
AutoEnable=true

$ sudo dmesg | grep tooth
[    3.512552] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.22
[    3.512574] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
[    3.512578] Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
[    3.512579] Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized
[    3.512582] Bluetooth: SCO socket layer initialized
[    3.556746] Bluetooth: hci0: read Intel version: 370810011003110e00
[    3.557920] bluetooth hci0: firmware: direct-loading firmware intel/ibt-hw-37.8.10-fw-1.10.3.11.e.bseq
[    3.557924] Bluetooth: hci0: Intel Bluetooth firmware file: intel/ibt-hw-37.8.10-fw-1.10.3.11.e.bseq
[    3.905734] Bluetooth: hci0: unexpected event for opcode 0xfc2f
[    3.922991] Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3
[    3.922992] Bluetooth: BNEP filters: protocol multicast
[    3.922995] Bluetooth: BNEP socket layer initialized
[    3.923748] Bluetooth: hci0: Intel BT fw patch 0x32 completed & activated
[   13.505993] Bluetooth: RFCOMM TTY layer initialized
[   13.506015] Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket layer initialized
[   13.506034] Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver 1.11

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