Mouse psycho after MBP wakes up

Hello all, wondering if anyone has had a similar problem or knows how to fix my psycho mouse pointer?
The problem occurs after my Macbook Pro has been to sleep by closing the lid. The mouse pointer becomes erratic and extremely jerky. It's not just the trackpad either but the mighty mouse too. Problem is solved by restarting. I am using Leopard and have been since it came out but the problem only started today.
Any ideas?
Thank you kind peoples...

No idea how to fix it, but mine does the exact same thing. Not every time, but frequent enough to be extremely annoying. Like you, the only remedy I've found is to restart. Not very convenient. Make sure you send feedback, maybe we'll see a fix someday...
http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html

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