Bluetooth Mighty Mouse & D-Link DBT-120 issues

Gawd! Please could somebody help me : I've just installed 10.7 & have been using a wireless mighty mouse with a D-Link DBT-120 (REV B4) adapter. For some time now the mouse could not wake my mac from sleep & after reading a few forums I decided to update the D-Link firmware to the most recent I could find on the Apple site (Firmware Updater Vs. 1.2.0) in order to 'ungrey' the check box in the Bluetooth prefs that allows this. Now the Bluetooth prefs have disappeared entirely & when I plug the adapter in my wired mouse freezes. I read an earlier post here that suggested zapping the PRAM but this hasn't worked either. Could I possibly have installed an earlier version of the firmware I already had (couldn't check this in the Profiler as it isn't recognised)?? And is there a way out of this mess?? Any help would be gratefully received...

I also have a DBT-120, rev B4. Connected to a G4 Power Mac MDD 1.25 GHz DP, running OS 10.4.11 with all current updates except iTunes and quicktime. I just started using an original Apple wireless mouse (model A1015), which a friend gave me last week. The mouse works fine, but it will not wake the computer from sleep. I have tried on an iMac G4, with the same result. The "allow bluetooth devices to wake this computer " is greyed out on both machines.
Any solution would be much appreciated.

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