Magic Mouse problem

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I have a new-ish Macbook Pro (10.6.8) have have been using a magic mouse ever since my mighty mouse died a horrible death.

Now, out of no where, my MBP thinks that the Magic Mouse is a mighty mouse and I can't use any of the the swipes, multi-touches, or scrolling.

I've tried deleting my preferences within the global library and my own user library, restarting, removing the mouse and re-pairing it with my MBP.

Can someone help me?
 
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Did you pull up Mouse in System Preferences and check to see if your gestures are as
you want ? I don't have a Majic Mouse but i would assume they are adjustable as is the Track Pad in System Pref.
 
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Did you pull up Mouse in System Preferences and check to see if your gestures are as
you want ? I don't have a Majic Mouse but i would assume they are adjustable as is the Track Pad in System Pref.

The mouse preferences show up as if the mouse was a mighty mouse.
 
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In System Preferences > Bluetooth try editing out if it still there mighty mouse then try re adding Magic Mouse.
 
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I took me reinstalling and re-uninstalling USB overdrive, accompanied with 2 restarts and a OnyX clean-out of the entire system.
 

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