Trouble with magic mouse under lion

I upmy system to lion last week and since then my magic mouse is working rong, when I whant to scroll down I have to scroll up on my mouse.
and a new bug, the system is telling me all the time where I am  You ca see
the black rectangle in the center. Who can I close it??

I still can't get my Mighty Mouse to work in Bootcamp either. I went through everything that I've seen suggested online. When I go to the Apple Magic Mouse Properties and check "Drivers for keyboard, mice, etc." and click Apply, I get "Access is denied." I'm using Windows XP. Curiously, after going through the Bluetooth Devices control panel and adding the Apple Magic Mouse, it appears briefly noting that it has a passkey, and then immediately changes it to "No passkey."

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