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Thread ID: 35752 2003-07-20 13:03:00 Keyboard ps2 Thomas (1820) Press F1
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161636 2003-07-20 13:03:00 I have a usb keyboard,is it possible to get something in the way of a connector to make it into a ps2,there are too many things I cant do with a dead keyboard whilst it is rebooting? Thomas (1820)
161637 2003-07-20 13:21:00 Only if the keyboard is designed to operate as USB or PS2.

There are USB to PS2 adapters, but these seem to be only supplied with dual connection capable mice.
Never seen them separate, and very much doubt your keyboard would work with them. (Its unlikely to have been designed as dual connect, if it was you would have the adapter)

New PS2 keyboards start at $19, so are as cheap as an adapter anyway.
godfather (25)
161638 2003-07-20 13:23:00 Yes you can get usb to ps2 adaptors and vise versa, but i have found sometimes that they can be unreliable beama (111)
161639 2003-07-20 22:01:00 Thank chaps,I will go for ps2 keyboard.

Are there any problems in leaving both keyboards connected?bit of a fiddle getting at the back!
Thomas (1820)
161640 2003-07-20 22:05:00 Sorry never tell you enough,my usb jobbie is a flash Microsoft one with the lot on it,if you know what I mean. Thomas (1820)
161641 2003-07-21 01:44:00 They will both be tested (if there) in the POST. Since they are different interfaces, they shouldn't collide, then. The BIOS will probably "prefer" one. You won't kill anything by trying it. :D Graham L (2)
161642 2003-07-21 01:53:00 How old is the PC?

On most PC's (1-2 years old) in the BIOS there is a setting to enable USB keyboard support (or USB legacy support it is sometimes called).
With this enabled the USB keyboard should act just like a PS/2 one.
CYaBro (73)
161643 2003-07-21 02:16:00 Cyabro,my usb keyboard remains dead on boot up untill the welcome appears,having inquired in the past,it would seem to be a draw back withe USB type K/B. Thomas (1820)
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