HotSyncing Palm Treo with MacBook

Things worked well with my Palm Treo and my MacBook until I added a bluetooth Mighty Mouse. Now I get a message when I try to HotSync the Treo that says: Unable to initiate HotSync operation because port is in use by another application. I've tried and tried following all directions to solve this problem on my own but am getting frustrated. Anyone with a solution?
macbook   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

I had the same problem with my bluetooth headset. At the risk of sounding glib, by far the best solution is to use the usb cable connection - MUCH faster sync speeds. The only workaround I found with using the bluetooth sync was to turn off bluetooth on the treo, turn off the othe bluetooth item (mouse, in your case), then turn on bluetooth on the treo, start the sync, and then repower the mouse.
Hope that helps!
MacBook,G5 iMac,15PB,G4 iMac, G4 QS, AX, 3G iPod, Shffl, nano,shffl   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

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