Wireless Bluetooth Mouse stops occassionally. Using T410 and Windows 7 64bit

I have tried the registry changes suggested elsewhere. However the thinkpad bluetooth mouse just suddenly stops and needs to be powered off and on before it works again. Any ideas.

Hello mate,
Have you got the latest driver ?
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