Vibrating desktop icons

Having a problem with vibrating flashing desktop icons , this started on my login , when I typed in my name the password icon would vibrate before anything was typed in, just like when you type in an incorrect password, the only way to get past that point was to type any characters into the password box, it would then stop vibrating and allow you to then type in the correct password, Having suffered for a week or 2 I decided to bypass the screen & turned off password login, only to find that when I clicked on any icon on the desktop the same thing happened and I was unable to open the file, I asked at the apple store & nobody had heard of such a problem at their suggestion I reinstalled the OS ,but the problem persists even after a clean install, have also done the usual disc utility repairs, can anyone help?

Boot off your original Install Disk while holding down the Option key at bootup to select AHT then run the extended Apple Hardware Test. Some models have a separate AHT CD.

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