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Thats still wild because I have absolutely no issues having two or more bluetooth mice connected at once. If both are paired, they should reconnect just fine without re-pairing.
But also: This is why it is a good idea to edit the displayed name for every device and not use the default because all the generic stuff will be named the same. Now you have 6 "HID Compliant Input Device" listings without knowing what is what!
Probably saw one mouse was paired and unpaired one and paired the other one, assuming it fixed the issue...
i have a mouse that generates a random mac address every time i pair it….
i dual wield linux and windows….
it’s a little bit annoying re-pairing it every time i switch