Motherboard lacks a physical PS/2 connection point
Motherboard lacks a physical PS/2 connection point
I own an Asus Crosshair VI and really appreciate the motherboard design. The only downside is the absence of a PS/2 port. After checking available options, it appears the best workaround is using a PCIE to PCI adapter followed by a PCI PS/2 card. This setup might work but comes with compatibility challenges. I’m aware that PCIE to PCI connections have their own limitations, which explains why this solution isn’t ideal. If you can, I’d prefer to skip active PS/2 to USB converters since they cause issues like the 6-key rollover problem. Do you have any alternative suggestions?
It's a bit puzzling, but you're asking about the logic behind needing more than six key rollovers when you only have five fingers. The answer lies in how devices handle input and keyboard layouts.
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