Originally posted by: Need4Deal
On a side note what are advantages/disadvantages of a USB mouse over a PS/2 mouse?
TIA
Not a whole lot really. All USB input devices run in Isosyncronous Transfer mode. In IsoSync mode devices are polled by the USB Host 125 times per second or 125hz. The PS/2 mouse controller can have its sampling rate set up to 200 times per second. (With PS/2 mice the controller is polled, not the mouse. The mouse updates the controller as fast as it can, your computer then samples the data collected by the controller so many times per second.)
If anything PS/2 will give you better compatibility. All PC OSes that use a mouse support PS/2.
It will be quite awhile before PS/2 ports are phased out. Abit tried it with the first version of the MAX legacy free board. They ended up putting the PS/2 ports BACK when they released the MAX 2 due to popular demand.
Personally I always use the PS/2 ports. I don't seen any point in wasting a USB port on a KB/Mouse when you have 2 free ports that are specifically designed for just those devices...