Mouse settings reset to default every time

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Hi! I changed my mouse settings to switch the "right-click" and "left-click"
buttons (as if for left-handed) - but every time I log out, restart,
<anything>... it changes itself back to the default. How do I make this
setting permanent?
 
I've seen a number of other postings about this issue. Most seem to involve
people using a Logitech pointing device. I removed Logitech's Setpoint
program from my start up programs, and afterwards the problem was solved.
However, without running the Setpoint program, one does not have full
funtionality of the wireless mouse and keyboard. Since I just bought my
wireless keyboard and mouse, I'm thinking of returning them and getting a
microsoft product, which should not have such issues with Vista. Let me know
if you find another solution.
 
Even removing all Logitech software did not fix my problem. Restarting or
logging off / then logging on always resets the mouse to the default
settings. My work-around is to avoid logging off or restarting - I just
"hibernate" when I'm not active on the computer. This seems the only way to
avoid resetting the mouse buttons.
 
hmmmm. This would make it seem like a Vista, as opposed to a Logitech
problem. Have you sought help from Microsoft?
 
I initially had the same problem when I removed all my Logitech software.
But you can fix the problem by typing "msconfig" in the search bar at the
bottom of the start menu. That will bring up the systems configuration
dialog box. Go to the "start up" tab and deselect all remaining Logitech
items (for some reason, some remain even after uninstalling the program).
After applying the change (to deselect the Logitech items), the problem will
be fixed on all subsequent reboots. I returned the Logitech desktop and
bought the Microsoft Laser Desktop 6000 (59.99 with rebate from Tiger Direct
or J&R Music). Good luck.
 
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