Mighty mouse and windows 7

hi i have a mighty mouse and i had it working on a sony vaio laptop with windows 7 installed ,
i had to remove it for mac computer, have tried reinstalling it on the sony again but it will not be recognized
can anyone help please

Can anyone help with the latest correct fix for the problem of wireless keyboard and mouse using windows 7 on boot camp pleeeeeeze?
I bot a wired keyboard to finish the install on the boot camp partition and only have 2 weeks to return the keyboard so I am desperately trying to get the wireless periph's to work on the windows side.  aside from that the OS on the windows side does not recognize the numeric keypad part of the wired larger keyboard.
help please......

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