Sometimes just the act of booting into Safe Mode will resolve the issue. Since you've now been able to boot into Safe Mode and the problem wasn't present, the first thing to do is to startup normally and see if the problem is still there. However, before doing that I would test the Magic Mouse first to see if the problem behaviour still persists. Note: You will need to go back to System Preferences and reconfigure your Magic Mouse settings. Your Mac will now create a new set of default preference files for your Magic Mouse.
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