Mighty Mouse won't connect after 10.6.7 update

I updated my Macbook to 10.6.7 this morning and almost straight away I started having intermittent connection problems. First I disconnected the mouse and attempted to re-connect but no dice. Then I deleted the Bluetooth pairing and tried to re-pair only to get the following message:
"The pairing attempt was unsuccessful. This configuration of Mac OS X and Bluetooth software could be invalid or unsupported."
The Macbook is less than a year old and the mouse probably only about 6 months. My wireless keyboard doesn't seem to have any issues. I can't believe I'm the only person having this problem!

I noticed that after 10.6.7 you now have to click down on the mouse before it is recognized after sleep or restart. The mouse simply will not move until you click once, then after about 2 or 3 seconds it is captured by the OS and begins to function. You never had to do this before 10.6.7. I did reset SMC but that does not solve this "delay of getting recognized until you click" issue.

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