On Wed, 2024-02-14 at 22:04 -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
> I expect it's that motherboard firmware knows how to activate two kinds
> of input devices - PS/2 via the emulation of the legacy chips that date
> back to the 1980s, and USB.  A PCIe device is neither of those.  It's
> not just a matter of initializing the device, it has to be recognized
> and handled by the firmware, and it's such a rare thing, none do.

Until the last couple of days I don't think I've ever seen PS/2 ports
on a card.  I can only ever remember them as being directly on the
motherboard, and they'd be handled by firmware (at least pre-boot),
they're designed together.
 
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