0A36188 wireless mouse issue

I'm on a steep learning curve with the T431s. I am not able to "connect" the laser wireless mouse for use. What is the easiest installation method for the wireless mouse, that I may properly use it with the T431s? New machine and batteries.
Thank you....

Thanks for the response.
But ...
Carolyn Samit wrote:
Try cleaning your Mighty Mouse, instructions here.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3226
I do that regularly.
(But I fail to see how that should help with a bluetooth connection issue ...)
When you have Bluetooth connection issues, try re-pairing the hardware using the Bluetooth Setup Assistant.
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I did that at least twice, to no avail.
When there is a that "hickup" I've described, then Bluetooth Setup Assistant does not find the mouse at all. Power cycling the mouse does not help. Disabling bluetooth on the laptop and enabling it again does not help.
Regards,
Gabriel.

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