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I am really enjoying Lion.  The multiple desktops, mission control and the gestures to 'easily' navigate between all desktops, apps, etc.  Really like it.  All my apps seem to be working just fine.  No system crashes.
*I am not sure if this is the correct place to post this - if not please advise.  Also, I will do my best to describe the issue, so please excuse inproper language or terminology.
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I notice that occasionally when I am working in one application, say Mail; then I use the 'three fingers swipe up' gesture to activate Mission control to select a different open app, say Safari - when Safari is brought to the main screen, sometimes the cursur is stuck as the 'select' cursur (little hand).  I find also that the particular window that is brought to the front, or main screen, that navigation doesn't work (scrolling, selecting, etc.)  I typically have to switch to another application and come back to get the previously tried page/screen to work correctly or sometime close the affected app and relaunch.
This happens more frequently when switching back and forth between OSX and VMware Fusion (I have Fusion set up on Desktop 2)
Is there a better place to bring this to Apple's attention?

As JustinC pointed out, it would be better you were running a more 'mature' OS (also CoreAudio is part of Quicktime so if you have updated QT and not the OS you could, possibly, be running an incompatible version of CoreAudio, i'm not too sure about that.)
But considering the symptoms you mentioned, and the fact you are running very few audio tracks, I'm assuming you run a lot of MIDI.
The symptoms you describe sound a lot like a MIDI feedback loop.
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