Wireless iMac mouse connects, titles, but order record clicks!

My iMac went to sleep one night and the next mouse didn't is more only would record clicks.

I realized the following without success:

-changed the batteries in the mouse

-restarted the computer (great for the Trackpad clicks). Mouse light is green, no still no clicks

-reconnect the mouse (even the titles and physically clicks but clicks don't register)

-guaranteed no other bluetooth devices is active in the region (except for the keyboard that works very well)

-remove the mouse and reinstalled

-turn off the trackpad and removed the batteries

-stop of the iMac, unplugged for 30 seconds and restarted

Mouse still fine and physically clicks but clicks do not register...

10.11.5 OS

Thanks for any help!

Also tried a reset of the PRAM - no change

I noticed that scrolling does not work on the mouse, but he still titles.  When I place the cursor on an object he comes on as usual but still no recognition of click.  Trackpad works fine...

??

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