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You can always use a USB keyboard if you have at least
win98 for an OS. I bought a board that had just two
USB ports and I added a hub and use a USB keyboard
instead of the PS one I had. But first I'd try going
into start, settings, control panel, system, device
manager and delete your keyboard and reboot and see
if your machine recognizes your keyboard at that
point.
John
--- Tom Waddell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> PC does not see either of the two PS keyboards I
> have. PC had been working when loaned to a friend.
> Am told nothing had been done to the computer while
> she had it. Both keyboards work on another PC. PC
> has an ATX MB, 233MHz Socket 7. If the keyboard
> connector built into the MB is shot, is there
> another way to connect a keyboard? USB perhaps?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
>
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