USB keyboard not recognized by motherboard with only a legacy PS/2 header

Posted by Luis on Super User See other posts from Super User or by Luis
Published on 2012-06-18T18:43:18Z Indexed on 2012/06/18 21:19 UTC
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I've bought a D945GSEJT Atom motheboard that has three usb ports available and no PS/2 connector, just a PS/2 header.

I have a PS/2 keyboard with a PS/2 to USB adapter and connected it to a USB port. I tried all three USB ports. The problem is that the board seems to not recognize my keyboard. None of the keys I press are detected by the system.

I've read that maybe I could try to change BIOS USB settings to solve this detection problem. But how can I do it if I can't type anything? Is there any other option other than buying a PS/2 adapter and plug it to the PS/2 header?

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