Micah DesJardins wrote:
> On most newer systems, you have an option in the BIOS itself to set
> USB keyboard and mouse support to either be BIOS or OS enabled. Of
> course, if you can't get to the BIOS setup, the point is kind of moot.
> I'm assuming you are plugged directly into the USB ports on the
> motherboard itself rather than the plethora of ones supported by
> cables running to the front or to a card slot?
>
> Micah
The keyboard was plugged into one of the USB ports on the motherboard.
I plugged in a ps2 keyboard and changed the settings to support a USB
keyboard.
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