P67A-GD65 - Mouse inverted in UEFI bios

I just installed a MSI P67A-GD55 and the mouse is inverted in the bios.  I figured it just needed a bios update but that did not fix it.  I read somewhere that it is a known problem with a Raser mouse (I own a Razer Deathadder). Does anyone have the same problem and/or know of a fix.  Thanks.

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I submitted a ticket as instructed by the mod.
If that was directed my way, I am just an MSI product user like you. The Admins & Mods do a great job here, & I doubt I would have the patience they often exhibit, & certainly 'do not' have the overall experience & knowledge necessary. I hope a resolution to the mouse compatibility is found soon.

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    Code: [Select]
    EFI Shell version 2.10 [1.0]
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