Mouse works crazy

I use bluetooth mouse and keyboard on my macbook pro with and external monitor.
Time  by time the mouse and keyboard became crazy, jumps and doesnt work properly and I have to turn on and off bluetooth and for few minuts the problem disappears. Our company IT manager can't do anything.
Please help me to solve the problem.

Hey Ringomans,
Thanks for the question, and welcome to Apple Support Communities.
When troubleshooting issues with wireless peripherals, I find the following article provides the most relevant information:
Troubleshooting wireless mouse and keyboard issues
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3048
Thanks,
Matt M.

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