Trackpad is jittery in 10.4

Oddly, it is fine in Windows XP.
an external mouse looks fine.
Basically it stalls, especially in the middle of the trackpad. If you use the edges of the trackpad it seems to work better, but still slightly jittery.
I have ignore accidental trackpad input turned OFF
I have repaired permissions, ran DiskUtility, booted off a firewire drive with an intel boot image on it, reran the 10.4.6 combo updater, tried installing the intellimouse drivers, just for the heck of it, created a dummy user account to see if it was a preferences problem, in short, everything I can think of short of a PMU reset.
This macbook (It isn't mine, but a clients) Is also exhibiting the flickering backlight at low levels and both the speaker grills and the area above the f12 key get almost scaldingly hot. It was purchased 2 days ago. Should I just tell him to send it back or would a PMU reset be helpful?
Thanks for any ideas, I'm out of them

Definitely try a PMU reset first - according to this article, the PMU also controls the trackpad:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303319-en

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    2
    3.4 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    54
    loginwindow
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    2
    25.8 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    3589
    LibreOffice
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    0.2
    6
    105.9 MB
    Intel
    230
    launchd
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    2
    1.4 MB
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    469
    iTunes Helper
    dchang
    0.0
    3
    3.8 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    258
    imagent
    dchang
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    3
    5.3 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    3508
    Image Capture Extension
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    3
    9.7 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    3980
    helpd
    dchang
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    2
    2.0 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    270
    fontd
    dchang
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    2
    6.5 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    322
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    21
    255.7 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    245
    Finder
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    5
    73.1 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    242
    Dock
    dchang
    0.0
    3
    43.1 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    234
    distnoted
    dchang
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    4
    4.1 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    3550
    Dashboard
    dchang
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    8
    24.5 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    663
    cookied
    dchang
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    2
    3.4 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    499
    Console
    dchang
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    2
    26.8 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    326
    com.apple.NotesMigratorService
    dchang
    0.0
    2
    10.9 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    4328
    com.apple.iCloudHelper
    dchang
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    3
    5.5 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    685
    com.apple.hiservices-xpcservice
    dchang
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    2
    2.5 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    315
    com.apple.hiservices-xpcservice
    dchang
    0.0
    2
    2.5 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    279
    com.apple.dock.extra
    dchang
    0.0
    2
    13.9 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    320
    com.apple.audio.SandboxHelper
    dchang
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    2
    2.6 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    3976
    com.apple.audio.SandboxHelper
    dchang
    0.0
    2
    2.6 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    3977
    com.apple.audio.ComponentHelper
    dchang
    0.0
    2
    2.7 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    321
    com.apple.audio.ComponentHelper
    dchang
    0.0
    2
    2.9 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    236
    cfprefsd
    dchang
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    4
    11.6 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    262
    CalendarAgent
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    6
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    Intel (64 bit)
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    bash
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    1
    1.2 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
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    bash
    dchang
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    1
    1.2 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
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    AppleSpell.service
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    2
    14.8 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    261
    AppleIDAuthAgent
    dchang
    0.0
    3
    2.0 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    4330
    Activity Monitor
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    2.5
    5
    17.9 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
    272
    accountsd
    dchang
    0.0
    2
    3.5 MB
    Intel (64 bit)
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