USB ports on keyboard

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Gianmaria Fontana di Sacculmino

I got a new Belkin Ergoboard Pro keyboard which has two low power
(100mW) USB ports. I wonder what peripheral works with such low
power.
 
Gianmaria said:
I got a new Belkin Ergoboard Pro keyboard which has two low power
(100mW) USB ports. I wonder what peripheral works with such low
power.

USB thumb drives?

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In message <[email protected]> Gianmaria
Fontana di Sacculmino said:
I got a new Belkin Ergoboard Pro keyboard which has two low power
(100mW) USB ports. I wonder what peripheral works with such low
power.

Thumb drives? Anything with it's own power adapter?
 
Gianmaria said:
I got a new Belkin Ergoboard Pro keyboard which has two low power
(100mW) USB ports. I wonder what peripheral works with such low
power.
Anything self powered such as a digital camera.
 
Gianmaria Fontana di Saccwrote
I got a new Belkin Ergoboard Pro keyboard which has two low powe
(100mW) USB ports. I wonder what peripheral works with such lo
power

Probably the mouse. The 100mw limit is designed to save your main US
port from overload. It's probably got 2 to 4 on it already

I don't know, I've only had one keyboard with USB ports and I neve
used them. I have plenty of ports on the computer
 
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Gianmaria Fontana di Sacculmino said:
I got a new Belkin Ergoboard Pro keyboard which has two low power
(100mW) USB ports. I wonder what peripheral works with such low
power.

Non-optical mice is what it's designed for.

You can also use self-powered devices (i.e., devices that plug into
the wall for power), such as printers and most scanners, off the USB port
since there's no power pulled.

RwP
 

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