Can you use Windows 3.11 with a USB keyboard
Yes, I know Win 3.11 has no USB support.
However, my computer's BIOS has "USB Legacy support enabled" and I've gotten a USB keyboard to work just fine in DOS.
With that said, would Windows 3.11 refuse to recognize anything, or would still allow the keyboard to work but freak out because nothing was in the PS/2 port?
However, my computer's BIOS has "USB Legacy support enabled" and I've gotten a USB keyboard to work just fine in DOS.
With that said, would Windows 3.11 refuse to recognize anything, or would still allow the keyboard to work but freak out because nothing was in the PS/2 port?
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Should work. As long as you can get past the BIOS with a USB keyboard (i.e: being able to even go into the BIOS and navigate using the keyboard), DOS should recognize it.
why not run 3.11 in a virtual system?
side note: virtualbox emulates a usb keyboard by default now =P
edit Windows 95
WUT? lol...
It could be that when it loads, it reconfigures the system to world domination mode and decides to kill you, take over the world and then have a bit of tea when it's done.
Anyway, it happens to me that with my USB Genius KB I can't navigate trough the Windows 7 boot menu
Fucking weird, I know.. maybe I'll have to find some spare time to revise my BIOS' config :S
And if you're having problems with W3.11 and USB KB's, you can try to select another keyboard type on the Win's setup!!