Logitech bluetooth mouse M557 keep disconnecting

Just bought a mouse Logitech bluetooth mouse (M557) a few days ago. It was easy to have detected it, however, I realize it loses connection every time that the macbook is left idle for a period of time (a few minutes)... Very annoying, because it seems impossible to reactivate the connection other than logging on my session (or computer reboot) and only then it will reconnect by itself.

I am also newly on OSX 10.11.3 (I read a few concerns about the Bluetooth under El Capitan...) so I was wondering if the mouse is the problem, or if it is related to OSX.

Since the price tag on the Logitech is not much lower than the Apple mouse, also I was wondering if I would be more successful with the Apple mouse, I still can return the Logitech at this point...

Rob

This seems to be a problem of know-how of logitech, they have a download to try. http://www.gottabemobile.com/2015/10/02/how-to-fix-logitech-mouse-problems-in-os - x-el-capitan / Other that this sometimes reset a stroller can help.  https://support.Apple.com/kb/PH18761?locale=en _

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