USB Mouse Constantly Freezing

With more and more frequency my Logitech MX-Laser cordless USB mouse is freezing.
It seems that when I have it connected via my powered USB hub, freezing occurs regularly. If I connect directly to the computer the problem seems to disappear.
I know that this problem existed in previous versions of the OS, has it been solved with 10.4.8? In other words, am I the only one having these types of problems?
Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
TIA,
Duckfeet
Dual 2.3 GHz PowerPC G5 with 2.5 GB Ram running Mac OS 10.4.8.
DP 2.3 Ghz G5 PowerMac   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

Hey Barrett_killz,
  Welcome to the forums
I would suggest you trying out a different USB mouse and see if that helps
Cant suggest anything else as you have already uninstalled and installed the Drivers
keep me posted
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