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are there any limitations in using a usb keyboard? my ps/2 port for both mouse & keyboard were broken.

any advice?

p.s. i know i should be replacing it but i'm still less on budget and needs to save up


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The only possiable limitations on a USB device is the power per port and if the port for some unusal reason dies.

Technicially speaking a USB port chain chain up to 127 devices but the limit on it is really the power supplied.

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Before jumping to conclusions, please check your motherboard, if it supports USB keyboard and/or mouse you are set. But remember you need to also have your BIOS upgraded as well, some boards have updates to address USB, CPU, etc, problems or better support.

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IF you have not done any BIOS upgrades, acording to your documentations (Manual) your board supports USB Mouse but not Keybaord,

This affects you by thw following:

You may and may not access the BIOS due to no support, however during windows operations it will function fine.

Their is an updated bios dated on 30 Mar 2006

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In BIOS options there should be something similar to USB Legacy Devices option which should be Enabled.

This allows USB peripherals to be detected as standard PS/2 keyboard and mice.

Posted (edited)

is the bios upgardable w/o keyboard?

currently I have only a usb mouse, due to loss of the ps/2 ports. w/o the keyboard, i can't even access the bios

Edited by hmaster10

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