Keyboard and Mouse unresponsive after waking up from sleep mode....

This morning my trackpad and keyboard no longer work at all. I also had a mighty mouse hooked up via bluetooth and that no longer works (the bluetooth symbol doesn't even show up.) I tried hooking up an external keyboard (i don't have a usb mouse to try though) and that didn't work either. I tried repairing permissions and that didn't help. I also did some googling and saw that people who had the same problem thought it was the ribbon cable under the battery. however when i start it up with the leopard restore disc, the trackpad works. any ideas on how to fix this?

I had the same issue with my previous-gen MBP. I had to send it in several times to have the keyboard/trackpad replaced, which helped, though did not solve the problem.
Check that you have the "Built-In Keyboard Firmware Update" and the "MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update", these items can be found in Applications > Utilities. Please note that I have since then upgraded to a new MBP, and as such, I am only telling you where I find those files on my MBP. I don't recall which of the two files I had installed to temporarily repair the issue, though I am pretty sure both apply to this situation.
Here is the link to the download for the Firmware Update. Make sure they apply to your MBP before installing. The Built-In update should have been applied if you use software update from your preferences pane.
http://support.apple.com/downloads/MacBookPro_EFI_Firmware_Update_16
I hope this helps... again, I cannot be sure about this, as I no longer own the previous-gen MBP and I was never able to resolve the issue completely. good luck.

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