PS2 ROCKS!!

gogeeta13

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I just got back from my buddies house. He was having laggy typing, and random key recognition. I pulled his USB keyboard, and dropped in a $2 PS2, it all works great now!;D
 

zippy

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Yes it certainly does. :)

Why waste resources on USB when you have two PS2 ports? I have my keyboard hooked up to PS2 and my mouse came with a USB->PS2 converter that I use. :)
 

rommel

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well i have a razer gaming mouse...they suggested the usb for better responce time i guess...but for a keyboard not sure it would make any real differance
 

rommel

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but just out of curiousity...berfore you just switched to the ps2 did you check setup in the cmos and see is usb keyboard was enabled?
 

m1ke101

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thought you were talking about the playstation 2, i was just about to post how you were a lucky bastard, well, guess i don't have to.
 

MGMorden

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I thought this was Playstation 2 too :). I'm only mildly satisfied with my unit (I think I like my Dreamcast better than my PS2), but can't wait for Gamecube. It's gonna rock.

BTW, I'm for using the PS/2 stuff too. I did order a USB grey keyboard for one of my machines though b/c I couldn't find a grety PS/2 keyboard (has to match the case of the machine I'm building).
 

RanDum72

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Another quirk about using USB keyboards and Mice is that they may not be recognized under winME when you are installing a fresh copy of windows unless you install the drivers. That means that you can't even navigate around.
 

culex

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<< Another quirk about using USB keyboards and Mice is that they may not be recognized under winME when you are installing a fresh copy of windows unless you install the drivers. That means that you can't even navigate around. >>



Well yea, I had that problem before, but I wasn't totally stuck.

Keyboard navigating is possible... I've had to do it for 3 days when my only mouse bummed out and was waiting for a replacement from MS. It just takes much, much longer and requires tons of patience.

Needless to say, I actually got some work done, since I used to PC alot less :)

err and to stay even the slightest on-topic, yea I thought this was about Playstation 2 too. :)

And I use a PS/2 port for my mouse too... no reason to clog up a USB port when I have a port MADE for a mouse handy.
 

Raspewtin

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i use USB for mouse b/c i heard the refresh rate is much higher than on PS/2. I just switched my keyboard over to USB also and I haven't noticed any difference either way. nice thing about ps/2 mode for keyboard is that spacebar powers the whole system on, which doesn't happen when it's plugged into usb (on my computer, that is)
 

jthsmak

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I use a ps2 keyboard but my intellimouse optical is plugged in usb. Using the mouse rate checker I get about 120 updates/sec with usb and only about 80 with ps2 + rate set to 200hz. I'm in win2k.
 

Shmorq

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Raspewtin, you can download programs that will increase the refresh rate of PS2 ports up to 200Hz, such as this one. I believe USB ports run at 120Hz so you should get better results with the PS2 hack if you can tell the difference.

[Edit]Oh... so I guess the PS2 hack doesn't live up to its claim...
 

Floydian

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PS/2 rate works fine in win98, major difference 100hz->200hz for me, the logitech drivers let you set up to 200hz in win2k (or at least thats what mine say, for the newest ones out)