Keyboard and Mouse Preferences

Today, my mouse buttons 3 and 4 which had been mapped to "Dashboard" and "Expose-all windows" respectively, suddenly and repeatedly reverted to the default settings of "Button 3" and "Button 4". I reconfigured them back to my previous settings and they reverted multiple times. As long as I kept using them they seemed to stay but when I would leave and the screensaver or Power Saver screen darkening would begin and I would subsequently return to find the buttons 3 and 4 inoperable again. I saw a few posts but no answers. Any help out there? Right after I noticed this, I upgraded to 10.5.2 and the security updates plus the updates for iLife but the problem happened even after the required restarts.

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