Quick Mighty Mouse Question

Hey Guys,
Im not sure if this goes here, but i followed links to "mighty mouse" and it lead me to this section.
Anyway, i just got a wired mighty mouse (i figured it would be more convienient as bluetooth drains battery faster), and i was wondering where i register it..if i can register it.
It appears that i cannot locate it in the register options..unless it is generalized into a section..
can anyone help me out?

Mark,
I don't believe that you need to worry about registering small peripherals like keyboards, mouses, etc. Just make sure to hang onto the purchase paperwork for proof of purchase and the warranty begin date. You are covered for a year.

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