Mighty Mouse won't wake up on new MBP

Just got my new MBP 2.4 ghz last week. I have a Mighty Mouse (not the wireless) plugged into an external Apple keyboard which is plugged into a non-powered USB hub. The hub is plugged into the MBP. After a period of inactivity, the mouse won't wake up. The light comes on when I move it, but the cursor won't move. If I unplug the hub from the Mac and the plug it back in, the mouse works again. Small problem, but annoying. I'll bypassing the hub to see if that makes a difference but thought I'd check to see if anyone else has noticed this problem or what to do about it. My 2007 model of the MBP did not have this problem.

I have the same problem the computer wakes up if I press s button on the mouse, but the light doesn´t work and I have to unplug and plug the mouse.
Mighty Mouse no bluetooth

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