I'm not sure why caching a device would prevent re-connection - I've got a theory that it's something to do with Migration Assistant or upgrading from 10.7 to 10.8 - the device is recognized as cached but the cached info is out of date or has metadata applicable only either to the older computer or 10.7. Well worth signing up for ( Download "Hardware IO Tools for Xcode") I realize that not everybody has knowledge of or access to the (free!) Dev Tools at Apple, but if you know your way around you can often find some interesting tidbits. My new Macbook Pro (which was migrated from my older Mac Pro tower) failed to discover and connect to my trackpad this morning (despite having connected yesterday), so I used the Apple Developer tool called "Bluetooth Explorer.app", found and deleted the trackpad from the Device Cache, and walked through the Setup Trackpad steps in System Preferences.
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