GWL,
Have you tried using a USB to PS/2 adapter for the keyboard? This keeps the
expensive keyboard and also provides a combination that you say works, but
you likely already thought of this approach.
--
freddy
"GWL" wrote:
> Thanks Freddy. I would rather not give up my expensive USB keyboard and I am
> aware of the use of hubs. It is just a challenge that I would like to
> solve.:-) My uneducated guess is that it has something to do with the way
> Vista loads the peripherals that locks out the PS/2 mouse if a USB keyboard
> is recognized first. Unfortunately I am not technically informed enough to
> know how to correct the conflict.
>
> "freddy" wrote:
>
> > GWL,
> >
> > I don't know why your system has the problem you indicate, but if all you
> > want to do is free up a USB port, use one of your own solutions, quote: Any
> > other combination works. (USB Keyboard+USB Mouse-not this combo), PS/2
> > Keyboard+USB or PS/2 mouse all work. Another solution is to use a USB hub so
> > that you have even more USB ports than you now have.
> > --
> > freddy
> >
> >
> > "GWL" wrote:
> >
> > > I have read all the threads I can find about mouse problems and found nothing
> > > that would help. My problem is that using any USB keyboard and any PS/2 mouse
> > > combo leaves the mouse unrecognized in Vista Ultimate. Any other combination
> > > works. USB Keyboard+USB Mouse, PS/2 Keyboard+USB or PS/2 mouse all work, but
> > > any USB Keyboard and PS/2 mouse combination fails to recognize the mouse. I
> > > have tried every BIOS option and have the latest bios. I have tried a wired
> > > mouse and Microsoft Wireless Intelimouse Explorer 2 along with Three
> > > different USB keyboards, Saitek, Microsoft and Logitech. The wireless mouse
> > > gives one clue, after the Windows boot screen with the rolling bar, the
> > > wireless mouse sender lights up as Windows engages all the devices. If there
> > > is a USB Keyboard plugged in, the mouse sender never lights up and remains
> > > dead. A Vista Guru is needed as I am out of ideas. I would like to use the
> > > PS/2 port for the mouse to free up a USB port.
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