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Originally posted by funkymonkey
i spoke to an I.T. guy from my work ,and he mentioned something about having too many ports open ,and something about port 80??.
Can someone lend me a Magnum .44? I want to find this guy and teach him how to use a PC, preferably at gunpoint.
Anyone, and I mean
anyone, who thinks you have too many ports open is a complete and utter f***ing retard who knows f*** all about computers. It's not unusual for home PCs to have communication over 20 or so ports, and servers over thousands.
There are reasons your mouse is jumping, all of them having nothing to do with the Internet:
1. Dirt inside the mechanism of a ball mouse/the sensor of an optical
Clean (which you said you did)
2. Loose wiring, inside the mouse or in the wire itself
Check for damage to the cable, and if you want, open the mouse and check inside
3. Poor connection in the PS/2 port/USB port
Ensure the plug's firmly in and both plug and socket are clean
4. Loose connection between the port and the motherboard
Nothing you can do about this sadly
5. Misbehaving drivers
Reinstall (obviously)
6. Conflicting devices
Check the info on the mouse in Device Manager for conflicts, and try to resolve them
* RaceProUK takes a deep recovery breath
Hope that helps