Wired Mighty Mouse isn't clicking some areas of the screen

I'm having some trouble with my Mighty Mouse since yesterday. The system started not responding to some clicks in most areas of the screen, such as the top menu, window titles, finder windows, desktop. The weird thing is that clicking in Dock icons works fine, as well as clicking inside a web page in Safari.
I've rebooted several times, ran the Snow Leopard 10.6.2 update, but none of these helped. :/
Do you guys know how to get around this? Next Monday I'll test this Mighty Mouse with my Mac Pro at work, I hope it's not a problem of the mouse itself, but a system problem.

I had exactly the same problem after giving my ball a super long scrub to clean it. Only the secondary click sometimes worked. Checked to cable iside, but no luck.
Then went to System Preferences as I figured the middle button was working a bit and set all buttons to Primary by selecting them with the Tab key, scrolling to my option with the up and down arrows, and confirming by pressing the Space key.
Now my mouse works as a simple one-button device, but that it OK for me. Must have damaged its brain with my ball cleaning. See how you go.

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