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2.3.2. Keyboard
The simplest way to connect a PS/2 keyboard to the board is to use the J23 standard PS/2
keyboard connector (mini-DIN) on the edge bracket. No additional cabling is required. The
onboard keyboard controller is 8042 software compatible.
Related Jumpers
None
BIOS Settings
To setup keyboard typematic features, refer to Section 4.1.5:
AWARD CMOS Setup
Utility, BIOS Features Setup
option
2.3.3. PS/2 Mouse
The easiest way to connect a PS/2 mouse to the board is to use the J21 standard PS/2
mouse connector (mini-DIN) on the edge bracket. No additional cabling is required.
Related Jumpers
None
BIOS Settings
To enable automatically the PS/2 mouse when installed, refer to Section 4.1.10
AWARD CMOS Setup Utility, Integrated Peripherals Setup
option
A PS/2 mouse header (J15) is also provided on board. To connect a mouse through this
header, a shielded PS/2 mouse adapter cable is required. It is available from Kontron as 18”
shielded mouse cable, part number 150-337-00.
CAUTION
While it is also possible to connect a mouse through the J15, PS/2 mouse
header, do not connect two PS/2 mice simultaneously to the board. This can
damage the mouse interface. The same also applies to possible connection of
a keyboard through the multifunction header (J11), do not connect two
keyboards simultaneously to the board. This can damage the keyboard
interface.
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