All I can say is stay away from microsoft optical mice. Their drivers cause ALL kinds of problems with Mac OS's. I have had problems with Logitech too, where the drivers kept "disapearing" after a reboot. Kensington and MacAlly are your best bets. Kirk.
For those who weren't paying attention.
USB Overdrive. With this installed, you don't NEED any other mouse drivers from any other company.
<http://www.usboverdrive.com>
It has a free 30 day trial before the shareware reminders start popping up.
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