Wired Mighty Mouse problems

Over the last week I've been experiencing some very frustrating problems with the wired Might Mouse running on my Dual 2.0Ghz PowerMac G5 (10.4.9). I've tried cleaning it with compressed air and the consistent problems would indicate that it's not a problem that can be solved by cleaning.
There are two main problems:
1. Sometimes when dragging a window, file or anything for that matter the mouse all of a sudden "releases" the item and instead selects whatever item is behind the current position of the mouse. It's almost as if a release and a click are being triggered automatically while dragging an item.
2. Clicking works only part of the time. Sometimes I'll click on something and nothing happens and then I'll click again and it works just fine.
The programs I usually have running are:
Adobe Photoshop CS2
Dreamweaver 8
Adium (newest version)
iTunes 7.1.1
Firefox 2.0.0.3
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

No one has any ideas? I also have Virtual PC running, forgot to mention that.

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