Cursor freezes on wake-up

In the last few weeks, whenever my Macbook wakes up from sleep mode, the cursor/trackpad freezes. This occurs at least half the time. The only fix seems to be to close the lid, wait a moment, and reopen it -- more often than not (but not all the time) this resolves it. It didn't start happening until I installed Leopard. Does anyone know of a fix for this? I already reset the PRAM to no effect.

I just started having a similar problem. My MacBook takes about 10-15 seconds to go to sleep after I choose the sleep option, when before it would go to sleep automatically. And when I open the lid to wake it up, there is no cursor. I have to wait a few minutes for it to appear. When it does appear, the screen is frozen. The only solution is to push the power button and shut down the computer. This just started happening to me a few days ago. I just did a software update(EFI Firmware), and I didn't have any problems before that.

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