Logitech Cordless Freedom iTouch KB & Mouse

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Author: David P. Schwartz
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Subject: Logitech Cordless Freedom iTouch KB & Mouse
Jim wrote:

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> I want to install this puppy on a W98 box . The receiver comes with a USB
> and a PS/2 connector (yes, I put a USB card in for the scanner on this box).
> Does anyone know how to connect the receiver to the box?
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> Jim
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I've got this kbd/mouse combo -- love em! They work great, except when the mouse battery is near death then you get lots of little
popups that say the system just re-established a connection with the mouse even though you had no idea it had lost it.

My receiver unit has two USB plugs on the end and two USB-to-PS2 adapters. I didn't like the behavior I got from USB, so I used the
adapters and plugged the receiver ends into the regular PS2 Kbd and mouse ports.

FYI: a little known fact -- if you plug your keyboard and/or mouse into a USB port, you can't use them in "safe" boot mode because it
doen't load the drivers. I guess maybe the vendor could make a special USB driver in the BIOS, but if not you might even be stuck being
unable to edit your BIOS if you've got a USB kbd

-David