Sluggish drunk stumbling Magic Mouse

Help!   As we all have, we paid alot for quality and we are not receiving it.   Mac has done nothing to resolve the 10,000 help requests when it comes to their product, the magic mouse.
Issue: Magic Mouse performing with sluggish, drunk, lagging. 
What has been tried:
Reseting  PRAM
Deleting Plists
rebooting after resting SMS
uninstalling & reinstallng blutooth devices
Changing the frequency on my router to 1 & 3.
I've done it all and...... I've performed 2x a complete system reinstalls.   It works until the OS wants the updates and then the issue resolves all overagain.  ITS SOFTWARE RELEATED!!!!!! 
SO, if anyone has other suggestions, help and new suggestions would gratefully appreciated. 
The Macfrauds have spend a few hours and then they send me to the tech guys at the store, who over and over again say eventualy for a reinstall, which I'm not going to perform for a 3rd time.
Please help.   THANK YOU! 

kostas
I had this problem too. heres what I did... its like a checklist:
ok first, make sure you have really good batteries in it, "low" won't cut it.
2nd) if you have a desktop Mac (like MacPro etc) there is a T shaped antenna at the back. this sometimes gets loose and effects the signal between the mouse and the machine. take it out, clean off the plug part, reinstall it, make sure its making a good connection.
3) clean out the scroll ball with rubbing alcohol, cotton ball, and one of those blowguns helps too. make sure there is no debris caught in the ball. hod it upside down, blow the airgun into it etc. this usually works for me.
worst case, buy a new mouse.

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