| What is USB emulation?

USB emulation is a BIOS option (in some BIOSen) which makes a USB
keyboard and mouse look like a PS/2 keyboard and mouse.
It is for use when you don't have any USB support in an OS, or
won't be booting an OS.

Or when you'll be using a USB keyboard when booting, maybe to talk with the BIOS ...

It's safe to leave that BIOS feature enabled, unless your
BIOS is buggy in that area, since Linux turns it off later
if you start up the "native" USB.

- Dave






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