Re: making a profile question

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Awwwww thanks, I didn't know that about the keyboard and mouse. I will then
switch it back, thanks a lot!

John

"Steve N." wrote:

> john wrote:
>
> > I was making a hardware profile to use when I play PC games. The only
> > problem I'm having is my microsoft media pro keyboard won't work if I keep it
> > connected to my USB 2.0, if I switch it to the old 1.1 it works. Is there a
> > way to work around this without having to pull my desk out to switch USB's
> > everytime I want to play a game?
> >
> > Thanks, John
>
> Leave the keyboard connected to the USB 1.1 all the time. USB 2.0 offers
> no benefit over USB 1.1 for keyboard or mouse, they operate at such slow
> speeds anyway. USB 2.0 is better suited for higher data transfer rate
> devices like scanners, printers, cameras and storage devices.
>
> Steve
>
>
.



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