From: Van Chocstraw on
My USB keyboard isn't recognized by the bios. I can't enter set up or
select any menu option on a boot menu. After the OS starts it's ok.
I have all 6 USB ports activated in bios, what could be wrong?

I have a USB to PS2 adapter that works fine in bios but I want to use USB.
From: peter on
you need to enable "legacy Keyboard support" in your BIOS

peter

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"Van Chocstraw" <boobooililililil(a)roadrunner.com> wrote in message
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> My USB keyboard isn't recognized by the bios. I can't enter set up or
> select any menu option on a boot menu. After the OS starts it's ok.
> I have all 6 USB ports activated in bios, what could be wrong?
>
> I have a USB to PS2 adapter that works fine in bios but I want to use USB.

From: Van Chocstraw on
On 01/18/2010 10:17 AM, peter wrote:
> you need to enable "legacy Keyboard support" in your BIOS
>
> peter
>
Tried that already. Didn't work.

From: Van Chocstraw on
On 01/18/2010 10:17 AM, peter wrote:
> you need to enable "legacy Keyboard support" in your BIOS
>
> peter
>
Oops, never mind. Tried it again and this time it worked. Legacy support
that is. The only option is "all devices".
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whatever works

peter

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"Van Chocstraw" <boobooililililil(a)roadrunner.com> wrote in message
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> On 01/18/2010 10:17 AM, peter wrote:
>> you need to enable "legacy Keyboard support" in your BIOS
>>
>> peter
>>
> Oops, never mind. Tried it again and this time it worked. Legacy support
> that is. The only option is "all devices".