El cursor de mi macbook pro se mueve solo

Hola, estaba trabajando con mi macbook y de pronto comienza a moverse solo y hacer click en todas partes. Se volvio "loco".
por favor ayuda estoy desesperado

Hola tengo el mismo problema desde que me instalé Yosemite, intenté resolverlo con una instalación en limpio del sistema operativo y nada, la interrupción de la reproducción de música es permanente y empeora con el uso de safari o programas pesados como autocad.

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