USB Mouse doesn't work on my mbp

Ever since I got this new mbp, my USB mouse just won't work with it. I tested it in SL 10.6.4 to 10.6.6. It powers up, coz I can see the LED light coming up, is also shown in system profiler, but it just won't work. Here is the product and vendor ID.
Product ID: 0x0a4c
Vendor ID: 0x15d9
I have tested the mouse on another non mac machine, and it works perfectly. Also my usb ports work too coz I can make other peripherals work perfectly on it.
Any ideas? Did apple do something non standard in their recent SL versions to the USB stack?
Any help/advice highly appreciated.
Thanks

I was able to install both USB Overdrive and Steer Mouse. While USB Overdrive was able to detect my mouse, it still didn't make it work. Steer Mouse makes it work though. So hurray! And thanks for the help.
I wonder though, does this indicate anything? I would like to investigate what is it that Apple's USB stack is missing, and Steer Mouse driver has, that is causing this issue? Any hints/references that might lead me to the desired information would be appreciated.
Thanks.

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