Reidyn 0 Posted April 23, 2000 Who actually owns one of these? I see from the specifications that the keyboard has a two-port USB hub, and also has connectors at the end of the cable for USB and PS/2. Can the USB plug actually function as the sole means of getting the keyboard to communicate with the computer (that is, without using the PS/2 plug), or is it nothing more than a way to attach the USB hub to the computer? Share this post Link to post
Shrink 0 Posted April 23, 2000 It sure can! You just need to make sure that you have usb keyboard support enabled in the bios. ------------------ Shrink 92% of the things we worry about don't happen - but the other 8% DO! PIII 450@504 Soltek SL67B Mobo with 128 mb pc100 20 gig Quantum KX 8 gig Quantum CR SBlive Value Voodooo3 3000 AGP ... and a bunch of USB Stuff Windows 2000 Pro Retail Share this post Link to post
Dragon-Lord 0 Posted April 23, 2000 yes, and note that the mainpage has a notice that they finally released intellitype software for win2k. I can say that it works too! :} Share this post Link to post
Turbo Grunkamoj 0 Posted April 24, 2000 Why would you need those drivers? What extras do they add? I have a MS Natural Keyboard pro, and I have been using the software that came with it, and everything has been working 100%. Share this post Link to post
Dragon-Lord 0 Posted April 24, 2000 The drivers are updated, I don' know why. For me, the reason to DL and install was the speedkey program now works properly under W2K (i.e. it works now). You can access the calculator, media, etc. :} Share this post Link to post