[EDIT: The short answer is YES; MGA3 will do automatic pairing of Bluetooth 2.1 compliant devices.]
First, a disclaimer; I have never been able to get any new Bluetooth device connected in less than an hour.
This one has had me beaten for five days so far, but that is not a record.
The device is an anonymous little black box designed to accept any line-level audio source as input and send it over Bluetooth link to ... a "compatible" Bluetooth receiver. It does have a mini B type USB socket, but that is only used for charging the internal 3.7v lithium battery. The only other socket is a 1/8 inch stereo jack and the sole control is the on-off switch.
According to the rather terse (a rough translation from the original Klingon, I suspect) "manual" which comes with the transmitter device it is only neccessary to turn it on and wait for the flashing red and blue LEDs to settle down to blue only which indicates it is successfully paired. This never happens, and certainly not in the 10 seconds the manual suggests might be necessary.
What I have been able to discover, but not yet able to confirm, it may be Bluetooth 2.1 device. I infer this from the fact that automatic pairing without user intervention is apparently implemented only in version 2.1 of the Bluetooth spec. I have no idea whether this means I need special Bluetooth receivers or a particular version of the linux Bluetooth system, or both. I have tried 3 different Bluetooth receiver devices without success.
I suppose I really only have one question which stands a chance of someone in our small community having an answer; does Mageia 3 "do" automatic pairing of Bluetooth devices?
Richard