On each startup of the RHL desktop (set to KDE) I have re-identify my mouse type. On startup the mouse is in a really flaky state. It jumps around the screen when moved, opens menu I didn't select, and just in general is useless (and dangerous - it self-selected an icon, which I then unintentionally deleted). If I go to the mouse configuration (navigating the menus with the keyboard) and select one of several types, all is well. The mouse will act as it should until the next startup. My mouse is a Microsoft Intellimouse. This is a wheeled mouse, with the wheel being a 3rd button, on a PS/2-type connector. I've tried configuring it as a "Microsoft Intellimouse", as a "Generic PS/2 mouse" and as a "Generic Wheeled mouse" I've configured it from a text-mode terminal and from the GUI config application. In all cases the behavior is the same: in a text-mode terminal (that is, via gpm) the mouse works, regardless of configured type. In a graphical environment it won't work until explicitly reconfigured. One more thing. This is on a notebook, a notebook with a built-in touchpad. The behavior of the touchpad is just as flakey as the mouse, though it doesn't seem to be cured by selecting any mouse type that I've tried. Any advice on how to get the mouse to stay configured? Thanks.