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AndyWarne:

If you drop me an email I should be able to help:
andy@ultimarc.com

aumameman:


--- Quote from: Thenasty on May 22, 2006, 04:00:18 pm ---if you use the Ps/2 port, it should have told you something is wrong when the machine is first turned on (No Keyboard etc...).

This may sound silly but i have seen people plug the PS/2 keyboard into the MOUSE Ps/2 port.

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For the record green is always the mouse and the keyboard (depending on the age and brand of motherboard) is purple or sometimes red, especally on some old compaq or hp motherboards.

djll:


--- Quote from: aumameman on May 22, 2006, 06:06:19 pm ---
--- Quote from: Thenasty on May 22, 2006, 04:00:18 pm ---if you use the Ps/2 port, it should have told you something is wrong when the machine is first turned on (No Keyboard etc...).

This may sound silly but i have seen people plug the PS/2 keyboard into the MOUSE Ps/2 port.

--- End quote ---

For the record green is always the mouse and the keyboard (depending on the age and brand of motherboard) is purple or sometimes red, especally on some old compaq or hp motherboards.

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Hehe, thanks for the tips guys... I could easily see myself using the wrong PS/2 port, but I have my mouse plugged in through the said port so I definitely didn't make that mistake.  I'll e-mail you tonight, Andy - thanks for the response.

djll:


--- Quote from: AndyWarne on May 22, 2006, 05:27:12 pm ---If you drop me an email I should be able to help:
andy@ultimarc.com

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Andy - haven't heard back from you.  Are you around?

djll:

I tried removing all of the connections and starting fresh with a single connection -- no luck...

Andy - can you respond to my e-mail please?

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