Mouse System Preferences not saved

I´m using a MacMini with the latest updtes and only apple harware, suddenly the mouse stoped puping up the dashboard, when I go to system preferences the scroll botton is not asigned to the dashboard, a click on it and then it works fine as long as i do not close system preferences, if I do close them then it stops working and if I reopen system preferences the button is again not asigned to the dashborad, the fact is that the preferences I define for the mouse regardless of the funcion i asign to them are not saved after closing system preferences.
Thanks for any help.
Mac Mini   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

Sounds like you might have a series of corrupt preference (.plist) files, or else more problems.
likely a corrupt
com.apple.systempreferences.plist  and a  com.apple.dockpreferences.plist files in your User/Library folder
However it might not be just that alone
Run through this list of repairs in the order given (1-16)
Step by Step to fix your Mac
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