Issues with the mouse and keyboard are causing problems.
Issues with the mouse and keyboard are causing problems.
Using a PS2 mouse and keyboard works fine. Occasionally, USB mice and keyboards require drivers for proper function.
Absolutely, you're welcome. Just look through the BIOS settings for a fix, or try a different mouse and keyboard if needed.
You might be facing an issue with the missing USB to PS/2 adapter. Check if your case includes USB 2 ports. Consider using those instead. It appears the motherboard only has USB 3 ports, which could be the cause. Sometimes restarting and plugging in again helps (this applies when only USB 3 is present).
I realized you need to turn on the PS/2 setting in the advanced BIOS options (USB configuration directory). Don’t worry, these issues aren’t affecting others. After installing Windows, it fails to recognize the Ethernet cable, so the connection isn’t working. Assistance needed.