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Keyboard Connection.
Anyone any ideas on this problem ?
I have a Logitech cordless keyboard where the transceiver is connected via a PS/2 connector, although the transceiver termination is a USB plug it connects to the PS/2 socket via an adapter.
My problem is that if I connect directly to a USB socket and forget the PS/2 when
I start the PC it will not 'boot' and says 'no keyboard connected'.
Yet if I start the PC using the PS/2 connection then 'plug-in' the keyboard using the USB, the keyboard functions OK.
THanks
I have a Logitech cordless keyboard where the transceiver is connected via a PS/2 connector, although the transceiver termination is a USB plug it connects to the PS/2 socket via an adapter.
My problem is that if I connect directly to a USB socket and forget the PS/2 when
I start the PC it will not 'boot' and says 'no keyboard connected'.
Yet if I start the PC using the PS/2 connection then 'plug-in' the keyboard using the USB, the keyboard functions OK.
THanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for the response Chuck, I understand the problem because of the different BIOS systems. I have up-graded the system so many times it's a
mixture. I don't know whether it helps but the mother board is an ECS RS485M
with an Athlon 64 X2 4400+ CPU. running under XP.
Anyway thanks for your help Chuck.
mixture. I don't know whether it helps but the mother board is an ECS RS485M
with an Athlon 64 X2 4400+ CPU. running under XP.
Anyway thanks for your help Chuck.