![]() Plug a PS/2 keyboard in to the adapter and. USB device, and Windows installs a driver for it. When you plug the adapter in to a USB socket, it is recognised as a ![]() You need an adapter that has a bit of electronics inside. $3 or $4 but they do nothing and are a waste of money. There are PS/2 to USB adapters out there that are That means the adapter is plugged in to a spare USB socket, and the keyboard plugs in to the adapter.īe careful though. Better all-round performance of your PC due to automatic driver updates. Smooth-running of all your PC devices such as printers, scanners etc. Better PC performance for games and audio applications. ![]() What does fix it is to connect your keyboard using a PS/2 to USB adapter. Apart from updating your Microsoft Drivers, installing a Driver Update Tool gives: Up to 3 times faster internet connection and download speeds. All my USB ports work fine with other devices (USB keyboards, mice, camerasĮtc.) The issue has to do with my PS2 keyboard working when connected to a USB port.įortunately I found a possible solution in another forum topic (see below) and I have ordered the USB adapter and will know in a few days: "No Keyboards Work in Windows 7" ![]() The keyboard works fine on my older XP machine (with a PS2 connection). I am trying to get a PS2 keyboard to work with a USB connection. Karen, I don't think you addressed the issue here.
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