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Old 12-30-2006, 05:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hellow,

i was wandering if this is normal.

I plugged my ps2 keyboard inside a PURPLE ps2 port on the ds3 and it works.

Whenever, i plug the keyboard into the second one (there is 2), it doesnt work, windows does not detect it. Does this mean that the ps2 port is broken?



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nope, believe it or not, the GREEN PS/2 port is for the ancient PS/2 mouses
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nope, believe it or not, the GREEN PS/2 port is for the ancient PS/2 mouses
lol ancient.

there should be little pictures above the plugs.
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The other PS/2 port is for the mouse
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there should be little pictures above the plugs.
There are pictures on the i/o shield that came with your board.
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lol...sry to bother you people, the space under my desk is too dark, can't see a thing...
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