Macbook - Bluetooth Mouse Issue

Hi All,
I am trying to connect a bluetooth mouse to my Macbook running Leopard. It is a Trust MI-5300P mini mouse. When I attempt to connect it the Macbook sees it as a Trust Bluetooth Mouse and say it is connected to it during the syncing progress. However at the end it fails.
Any thoughts woul dbe greatly appreciated
Regards
Kenneth Macleod

Anyone? Could really use some help

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