Error message "wireless mouse.

I have a Mac mini with OSX 10.8.5 end-2012.

From time to time, but too often to be acceptable, I get an error message telling me that my wireless mouse is not found (see screenshot). I did not and have never had, a wireless mouse. When this message appears, no mouse cursor doesn't appear at all and the only solution seems to be to hold the power switch on the computer for about 20 seconds, then restart.

I read a few posts on this topic in these Discussions, but cannot apply the any of the suggestions in these because I can't find a Set Up Wizard Bluetooth in my system. I have file Exchange.app Bluetooth in utilities in my Applications folder, but have no idea what it is. I have not found the .plist file mentioned in a post as a candidate for rampage, but I found com.apple.BluetoothFileExchange.plist. I should trash that?

And could someone please explain me what the Bluetooth File Exchange is for?

I have to add to the above the next time I started my Mac, the cursor froze on the screen, remaining visible but not likely to be moved, but no error message. Once more, the only way that I could start using the computer was by holding the power button down for 20 seconds, then restarting.

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