my vote would be to go through your XF86Config file and make sure it's setup there.  
cause thats where you should be
configuring your mouse as far as i know

On Sun, 26 Nov 2000 17:16:56 -0500 (EST), Ralph Winslow said:

> My mouse has died and I'm clueless as to how to revive the li'l guy.
>  I had to do a "pull the plug" shutdown on my machine lately, (because
>  pppoe, I think, went berserk with disk access), and after I rebooted
>  and waited thru the full fsck process (which didn't trash the disk
>  nearly as much as whatever it was that made me need to pull the
>  plug), the mouse became, and has remained, unresponsive. I reran
>  gpmconfig, re-rebooted, changed batteries in my wireless mouse,
>  replaced the wireless with an old 3-button, re-ran gpmconfig,
>  re-booted, and the mouse remains ten-toes up.  Can anyone help?
>  I'm running hail.
>  
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