Expose Bug: Consistently and spontaneously dropping keyboard/mouse mappings

Has anyone else experienced an issue with Expose in Leopard wherein the keyboard and mouse mappings defined in System Preferences get dropped without warning or provocation? Since upgrading to Leopard, I keep having to manually re-enable my mouse/keyboard hotkeys for both Expose and Dashboard. It'll work for awhile, then one day I press the side-buttons on my mouse, say, to expose all windows on the desktop and nothing happens. I go into System Preferences and all my Expose/Dashboard preferences have been lost, I reset them and the cycle begins anew. Rather, rinse, repeat.

Hi I was having the same problem. Looks like it was Steermouse. After I uninstalled it everything went to normal.
Although I had to turn on the Expose shortcut keys in the System Preferences.
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