LeoTheLion89
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if a PCI PS/2 Card is installed into a PowerMac will a PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Work on the Mac OS?
Let me put this into a context. On Macs, USB replaced the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) and DIN-8 RS-232 serial ports beginning with the introduction of the original iMac in 1998. On the Wintel side, USB was intended to replace PS/2 keyboard/mouse ports, DB-9 RS-232 serial ports, and parallel printer ports beginning in the 1996 time frame. For the better part of the decade that followed, most Wintel PCs shipped with USB and legacy ports.if a PCI PS/2 Card is installed into a PowerMac will a PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Work on the Mac OS?
You are trying to run all around Job's barn to no good end. You may not have a USB keyboard, but you can buy one at your nearest Walmart, Office Depot, Radio Shack, or any number of other stores that sell technology. If you can't afford one, then you may have a friend who will give you one. I can guarantee that a USB keyboard will be less expensive and less time-consuming than locating a non-existent PS/2 card and developing the kexts to make it work on your Power Mac G4. The same goes for a USB mouse.well i can install PS/2 ktexts to enable the use but i need a PS/2 Card because i have no USB keyboards and the PowerMac G4 will not come with a keyboard or mouse and its pointless to invest in a USB keyboard when i have over a dozen keyboards now