Wireless mighty mouse and Log In/Out

I have been having some issues with my wireless mighty mouse under Leopard. I have noticed that if I am logged in under one account and log out the mouse no longer will move on the screen. The "Right Click" functionality if available but the movement is not. I also have seen this behavior when logging out of an account and then logging into another account. I have tried disconnecting the mouse and then reconnecting it but that does not seem to solve the problem. The only work around is to log out using the keyboard and then log back in. I was wondering if anyone else has had any similar problems or knows of any solution to this.
Thanks

I have noticed that if you log in/out with the mouse then I do not have the problem. But If I use the keyboard shortcuts to log in/out then the issue occurs. Possible bug?

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