Apple Wireless Mouse - Can't Get It To Work...

I just bought a new Apple Wireless Mouse and installed the software, followed the directions word for word and when I do the Bluetooth Setup Assistant and it searches for my mouse... it tells me that no mouse is found and to make sure my mouse is "discoverable".
Running latest OS. Software update is up to date. I've checked my Bluetooth settings and "discoverable" is clicked. Batteries are in right. Light blinks when I turn it on... now I'm just kinda confused.
Am I missing a step?
Any help or insight sure would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance!!

I've tried taking the batteries out and re-installing them a few times. They're definitely in there correctly. I also tried the on / off switch like you said and the red flashing is no different than what I had previously. Solid for a few seconds at first, then it flashes about three times - pause - three times again - pause and so on.
The Bluetooth Setup Assistant just keeps looking for the device but keeps coming back with no devices found and says to make sure mouse is discoverable.
No, no keyboard... just the mouse.
Thanks for the input!

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