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On Monday 01 September 2003 19:29, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> Pupeno wrote:
> > I was using, both of them, with USB to PS/2 adaptors because I can't type
> > on GRUB with an USB keyboard (is that posible ?).
>
> Some BIOSs have the option to use a USB keyboard, which I believe lets
> it emulate a PS/2 keyboard. I don't know if this actually works in GRUB,
> but it certaintly can't hurt.

It does. I can work in grub with my USB keyboard (fairly normal keyboard, few 
extra buttons that don't do anything), with USB mouse plugged into it.

The computer turns on and off, runs KDE, logs in and out, and reboots without 
error. My Mum and brother use it, neither are IT literate and have no 
problems so it must work well :) Sorry I can't be of any more use.

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Mike Williams
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