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1. to repair the ps/2 port, if that is the problem, or. 2. convert your ps/2 mouse port to a ps/2 keyboard port by cutting two tracks on the board, and rewiring, or. 3. or replace the ps/2
The previous inputs will be stuck active and I can't even alt+tab or ctrl+alt+del. I end up having to reboot. It's a PS/2 mouse and keyboard, and the issue doesn't occur in dos (the system dual boots between the two) I haven't tried a USB keyboard and mouse, and I don't think I have one that's old enough that the computer will recognize it.
First of all,the keyboard must support power on by keyboard, it must be the PS/2 keyboard!! Memo:(1)ASUS BIOS can't support power on by USB keyboard! (2)If not connect PS2 keyboard, you can't see the option of power on by keyboard! The steps are below: 1. Press 'Del' or 'F2' in the keyboard after power on, enter into Advanced Mode:Last week my keyboard got unplugged but it would not work after plugging it back in. After doing some research, the keyboard that I use involves a PS/2 conne
Recently I have been having this problem where my PS/2 keyboard and mouse both stop responding. The lights are still on, but neither work. Sometimes it happens just to my mouse, and not the keyboard, but usually both. When it happens, they are not responding for anywhere from a few seconds, to a few minutes (but by that point I restart the
And I have PS/2 keyboard on host hardware. Is there any way to pass it to guest OS without lost of performance (maybe emulate USB keyboard with keys mapping from PS/2 keyboard). I tried to use Spice server (from libvirt GUI "Virtual Machine Manager"), but it gives very annoying delay when pressing keys.
1. Enable USB Assistance. Maybe the integrated peripherals/default peripherals are not enabled in BIOS or the BIOS can’t detect your USB. So you need to allow it to use your keyboard. Here are the steps to enable USB Support: Go to BIOS: Reboot your PC and hold the BIOS key to enter BIOS.
After changing the Cmos battery my Ps2 keyboard and mouse are not working. USB keyboad is working fine. Ps2 keyboard and mouse are working fine on other computer. I also enable the ps2 keboard and mouse option in bios setting using USB keyboad but didn't get success.
Double-click the UpperFilters:REG_MULTI_SZ: Lmouflt2 mouclass value, and then remove only the Lmouflt2 entry. On the Registry menu, click Close. On the Registry menu, click Exit. Restart. the computer with the mouse/keyboard problems. After the computer. restarts, the mouse and keyboard should be functional.
In addition, PS/2 mouse will not work with Windows 10 by default, but we can fix it. For some reason PS/2 mouse is disabled on registry level and it can be turned back on. The procedure will take 2 minutes and computer restart. So, let’s start. Press Windows+R and type in “regedit”. Press OK to launch registry editor. Right click on Start
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