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PS2 Ports for mouse & keyboard not working - posted in General Hardware: Hello, My keyboard and mouse ps2 ports (round green and purple ones) on the back of my PC aren’t working. The keyboard works on another PC and the mouse works in the USB ports. I did some goggling on this and it seems the ports are likely part of the motherboard and that the mother board would have to be replaced. Hardware GUIDE How to make your Synaptics Touchpad work again (and better than ever). In the device manager my touchpad was called PS/2 Compatible Mouse, so I decided to try the Synaptics PS/2 Port Touchpad (which actually was a pretty good guess). You may want to try this with other drivers.
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Suddenly my usb mouse stopped working in my system. Actually i was using a PS/2 mouse with a usb converter. My system has only one PS/2 port for Keyboard. It has 4 USB port at back and 2 front USB port.Previously i thought may be the issue with my mouse or the converter. So i bought a new usb mouse. But it also not working. The activity light is coming but the cursor is not moving.When i tried to check if the USB port are working or not with some flash drive they are working fine.Even used the ps2 keyboard with that usb converter it was working fine.So what is the problemis it any driver related issue????ormay it be some virus problem????Please tell me how to fix it.i have searched lots of forum regarding it but could not find proper solution.
Hi u can tried these steps for your problemClick Start, and type device manager in the Start Search box.Click Device Manager in the Programs list.If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click Continue.In the Device Manager dialog box, expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.Right-click USB Root Hub and then click Properties.In the USB Root Hub Properties dialog box, click the Power Management tab.Remove the check from the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power check box. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each USB Root Hub listed in the Device Manager.