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Wireless Keyboard by Eddie on 11-10-2008 at 12:38 PM

Hello folks,

Not sure if it is meant to do this but, whenever i come to the "Choose Operating System Menu" or choose "Boot Device" menu's after the bios, my wireless keyboard no longer works, neither does my mouse, is there a reason why my wireless keyboard would work everywhere else except these steps?


RE: Wireless Keyboard by Mnjul on 11-10-2008 at 01:03 PM

Are they USB? If so, there should be "Enable USB Keyboard" and "Enable USB Mouse" options to turn on in BIOS.


RE: Wireless Keyboard by Eddie on 11-10-2008 at 01:10 PM

Yes they are USB, and i checked the bios, but i cant seem to find these options your mentioning, where about would they be? :S


RE: Wireless Keyboard by Mnjul on 11-10-2008 at 01:16 PM

It depends on your BIOS..can be "Advanced", "Peripherals" or something.

The option can also be "Enable legacy USB support".


RE: Wireless Keyboard by Eddie on 11-10-2008 at 01:57 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Mnjul
It depends on your BIOS..can be "Advanced", "Peripherals" or something.

The option can also be "Enable legacy USB support".
Alright thanks, will look it up on my next reboot :)
RE: Wireless Keyboard by djdannyp on 11-10-2008 at 01:59 PM

I've had bizarre problems at work with USB keyboards during startup, such as working in the BIOS, then cutting out at an OS selection screen/log on screen, etc

All USB options enabled in BIOS, etc.....in the end I just had to use a PS/2 keyboard instead.

That's why at home I've always had USB keyboards/mice plugged through PS/2 converts.....seems pointless wasting 2 USB ports on my computer when there's PS/2 ports that would otherwise sit there doing nothing :P


RE: Wireless Keyboard by Eddie on 11-10-2008 at 03:11 PM

Don't know if this will effect it, but its a Logitech one where both the mouse and keyboard connect to the same thing, would this cause an issue, and would a PS/2 convert work with this sort of thing?


RE: RE: Wireless Keyboard by djdannyp on 11-10-2008 at 03:50 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Eddie
Don't know if this will effect it, but its a Logitech one where both the mouse and keyboard connect to the same thing, would this cause an issue, and would a PS/2 convert work with this sort of thing?

Mine is logitech and uses the same thing for both the keyboard and mouse, shouldn't cause an issue at all.

I can't say 100%, but i'm 99% sure that mine is using a PS/2 converter
RE: Wireless Keyboard by Eddie on 11-11-2008 at 04:02 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Mnjul
Are they USB? If so, there should be "Enable USB Keyboard" and "Enable USB Mouse" options to turn on in BIOS.
quote:
Originally posted by Mnjul
It depends on your BIOS..can be "Advanced", "Peripherals" or something.

The option can also be "Enable legacy USB support".
Both of these were unsuccesful. I will suppose i have to look into obtaining a PS/2 Convert from somewhere.