Magic Mouse and Mavericks

I have a new iMac wi a wireless Magic Mouse.  The problem I'm having is the erratic behavior of the MMouse. The window of any software are -
Safari, iPhoto, Mail or Photoshop or Quark… any one. While u are reading or writing, the content within the window moves!!  Up, down, literally flies
sideways, left or right, no set pattern.
Any ideas how I can solve this?
Thanks
Julie

Hi Julie,
Try this. Open a finder window, and while holding the Option key, click on the Go Menu, and click on Library.
Then go to Preferences, and look for a file called com.apple.driver.AppleBluetoothMultitouchMouse.plist.
Go ahead and delete this file, restart and see if it's better.
If you had set up any preferences for natural scrolling, multitouch gestures etc. you will have to go into your Mouse Preferences and set them again.

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