My magic mouse stops working on windows 7 (when i'am using it)

Hi,
My magic mouse stops working, when iam using it, when i tested it on my macbook it works fine, i have a Trust bluehtooth 3.0 USB adapter.
so it stops working after 15 till 20 seconds an after 10 seconds it works fine again. is this the bootcamp that i have installed or what
Thank

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