Mouse Wireless USB with Win 7?

I recently bought a T500 with Vista 64, including the upgrade to Windows 7.  While reading about what I have to do to upgrade to Windows 7, I stumbled on the following.  Does this mean that my Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 will NOT work once I've upgraded (even if MS says it's "compatible with Windows 7")? Or what "Wireless USB devices" include?

15. There is no Wireless USB for Windows 7 software

Affected systems:

-ThinkPad R400 and R500 - ThinkPad T61, T61p, T400 and T500 - ThinkPad W500 and W700, W700ds - ThinkPad X 200, X200s, X 200 Tablet and X 301
Symptom:

There is no Wireless USB for Windows 7 software.

Cause:

Wireless USB for systems above do not support Windows 7.

Solution:

No solution.

Hi padler and welcome to the Lenovo user community!

You have nothing to fear, your Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 doesn't use "Wireless USB", which is a standard which has been very slow to take (some say it's dead). Your Microsoft Mouse uses wireless technology.

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