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G.A.Pster wrote: I bought a generic PS/2 to USB adapter (two female PS/2 connectors that are converted to one male USB plug) So I can connect my favorite keyboard and mouse to my new 7 PC that has no PS/2 ports. Yes the keyboard and mouse are in working order, and they are compatible with 7, 64 bit (I tested them on another machine that has PS/2 connectors) The converter works fine on my old XP 32 bit machine but it doesn’t work on 7, 64 bit. I need a driver for it. Contact the adapters manufacturer to obtain the requisite Windows 7 specific device drivers for the adapter. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers.
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Hi, Chris, Please see if you can work this one out: I have a generic adapter for my PS/2 keyboard. It worked fine for about a year and then stopped suddenly. After waiting a few months, I plugged it back in and it worked again for a few months and then one day it stopped again. This is nuts!
The device driver list shows that the PS/2 keyboard is there, is recognized, and according to the list, is working perfectly. There are forums that say reinstall drivers, etc. None of that works. The USB to PS/2 adapter is a simple item that says MADE IN CHINA on it--no manufacturer.
How is it possible for it to work for a year, stop working, work again, and then stop working? I have neither moved nor changed ANYTHING in the setup (Lenovo ThinkPad running MS 7 Professional with SP 1 and all current updates. Windows Password Crack Free here. ) Thanks, Richard.