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My Mother Board Has No PS2 Port.
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I Have Intel DG45 ID Mother Bord http://common.ziffdavisinternet.com/...=189383,00.jpg
As You I Dont have PS/2 Port
So I Use USB to Ps/2 Convertor
http://www.lunershop.com/eimages/usb2PS2Y.jpg
to Connect my Keyboard and Mouse
Keyboard Works Fine But mouse Doesnt works
After Boot
So Every time After Booting only i Have to Connect the Mouse
Then only it works
More Over While Gaming( NFS Mst Wnt and in All Games )
I can Able to use Only One Key at a time
( I cant able to use Other Key while Pressing A Key )
Plz Help >>>>>>>>
I Heard Of issues thst kybrd and mus Doesnt Works
PLZ Help
Do I need to change Convertor ?????>>>????
Do i need to Purchase USB Kybrd and mse ??>?????
Any Soultion For PS/2 Keybrd and mse Problem ?????????
As You I Dont have PS/2 Port
So I Use USB to Ps/2 Convertor
http://www.lunershop.com/eimages/usb2PS2Y.jpg
to Connect my Keyboard and Mouse
Keyboard Works Fine But mouse Doesnt works
After Boot
So Every time After Booting only i Have to Connect the Mouse
Then only it works
More Over While Gaming( NFS Mst Wnt and in All Games )
I can Able to use Only One Key at a time
( I cant able to use Other Key while Pressing A Key )
Plz Help >>>>>>>>
I Heard Of issues thst kybrd and mus Doesnt Works
PLZ Help
Do I need to change Convertor ?????>>>????
Do i need to Purchase USB Kybrd and mse ??>?????
Any Soultion For PS/2 Keybrd and mse Problem ?????????
" Known is A Drop - Unknown is An Ocean "
I found this, which sounds like your issue:
http://www.clickykeyboards.com/index...id/0/id/179740
However I can't find any of these 'signal converters' they talk about, only the adapters. Well I've got you started anyway.
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The vast majority of commonly available ps2 to USB converters are simple passive ADAPTERS that simply change the plug shape to match the outlet. These ADAPTERS only function to connect the ps/2 wires to the approximate USB wires. Simple ps/2 to USB adapters do not use specific software drivers.
In general, most users having trouble connecting their keyboard to newer computers are looking for a ps/2 to USB signal CONVERTER. These devices use an integrated circuit (pre-programmed chip) to actively translate the ps/2 keyboard signal and convert it into a USB keyboard signal.
This allows the vintage ps/2 keyboard to be automatically recognized by the operating system as if it were a standard, modern USB keyboard. A well-designed active ps/2 to USB converter will use the built-in operating system drivers for a USB keyboard
However I can't find any of these 'signal converters' they talk about, only the adapters. Well I've got you started anyway.
Naughty of you to post the same problem on two pages of this forum!
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My advice is at your risk
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My advice is at your risk
Qosmio G50-10H; T9400 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo; 4GB RAM; Vista HP (32)
nForce 680i LT; Q6600 Quad Core 2.4GHz; 8GB RAM; XP Pro (64)
Dell XPS M1710; T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM; XP Pro (32)
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