Bluetooth Mighty Mouse cursor isnt working, no red light.

Hi today i got a bluetooth mighty mouse and set it up and put the battery in. The green light is turning on and the computer says its connected but the red light isnt working and not moving around the screen. The left and right click buttons are working.
HELP!

Have you tried pairing it again?
And I would change the batteries no matter what it says

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