Hey. I figured that this must have been a Gnome issue, but I find it on KDE and other desktops. They all seem to have "active corners and edges" nowadays. Whenever my mouse gets close to the corners or edges of the screen, it magically gets a mind of its own and flies off to the corner or sides. This is extremely annoying and makes it difficult to use my applications. I've tried using different mice, but it still occurs with my two bluetooth mice and ,yone PS/2 mouse. I've tried changing the mouse sensativities. Since this happens with Gnome, KDE4, LXDE, Mate, Trinity all to some degree, I think that this must be an X issue under the hood. Of course, if it's a feature, I must presume that it was in response to Gnome/KDE soliciting it. Regardless, I'm not happy dealing with a mouse with a mind of its own. I didn't have this problem on Fedora 14. But, I finally realized that F14 was effectively at end-of-life, and was forced to upgrade to Fedora 17. And, now, this behaviour is happening all the time. Can someone please tell me why this is happening and how to turn it off. Many thanks! -t _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list XFree86@xxxxxxxxxxx http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86