Magic Mouse not scrolling after OS X update

After OS X update (now at 10.10.3), my Magic Mouse no longer scrolls in Finder. Has anyone else experienced this? Double-checked Accessibility setting and scrolling is Enabled. Any suggestions on a fix would be appreciated. On a Mac Mini - Mid 2011 8gbRAM i7chip.

10.3 and earlier refer to Panther and earlier operating systems.  Please post in the Yosemite forum:
http://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-2463

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