Mouse and Keyboard stopped working

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Running XP SP2. The mouse and keyboard stopped working. Keyboard is PS2 and
Mouse is USB. I tried different USB ports with no success. The computer
starts and is running but I can not see the XP log on screen because the flat
screen is in energy save mode and says move mouse or touch keyboard to return
to normal mode. I plugged the flat screen into my lap top in it is working ok
so the problem is not the flat screen. The keyboard lights for about 1 to 2
seconds when I cut on the computer but then the lights go out and keyboard is
not working. Any suggestions on how to fix.

Thanks for all replies.
 
Re: Mouse and Keyboard stopped working


"NEO50" <NEO50@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D74AEDDC-8DBC-40E8-BE46-B5A7A12FDEF4@microsoft.com...
> Running XP SP2. The mouse and keyboard stopped working. Keyboard is PS2
> and
> Mouse is USB. I tried different USB ports with no success. The computer
> starts and is running but I can not see the XP log on screen because the
> flat
> screen is in energy save mode and says move mouse or touch keyboard to
> return
> to normal mode. I plugged the flat screen into my lap top in it is working
> ok
> so the problem is not the flat screen. The keyboard lights for about 1 to
> 2
> seconds when I cut on the computer but then the lights go out and keyboard
> is
> not working. Any suggestions on how to fix.
>
> Thanks for all replies.


Perhaps your USB controller has had it. Does the keyboard work when you go
into the BIOS?
 
Re: Mouse and Keyboard stopped working



"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>
> "NEO50" <NEO50@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D74AEDDC-8DBC-40E8-BE46-B5A7A12FDEF4@microsoft.com...
> > Running XP SP2. The mouse and keyboard stopped working. Keyboard is PS2
> > and
> > Mouse is USB. I tried different USB ports with no success. The computer
> > starts and is running but I can not see the XP log on screen because the
> > flat
> > screen is in energy save mode and says move mouse or touch keyboard to
> > return
> > to normal mode. I plugged the flat screen into my lap top in it is working
> > ok
> > so the problem is not the flat screen. The keyboard lights for about 1 to
> > 2
> > seconds when I cut on the computer but then the lights go out and keyboard
> > is
> > not working. Any suggestions on how to fix.
> >
> > Thanks for all replies.

>
> Perhaps your USB controller has had it. Does the keyboard work when you go
> into the BIOS?
>
> Pegasus,

The Keyboard is PS2 and when I cut the computer on the keyboard lights come
on for about one second and then go off and the keyboard does not work so I
can not get into the bios.
>
 
Re: Mouse and Keyboard stopped working


"NEO50" <NEO50@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:14C56921-7C0A-4CB6-8F04-4CD70A3829F1@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
>>
>> "NEO50" <NEO50@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:D74AEDDC-8DBC-40E8-BE46-B5A7A12FDEF4@microsoft.com...
>> > Running XP SP2. The mouse and keyboard stopped working. Keyboard is PS2
>> > and
>> > Mouse is USB. I tried different USB ports with no success. The computer
>> > starts and is running but I can not see the XP log on screen because
>> > the
>> > flat
>> > screen is in energy save mode and says move mouse or touch keyboard to
>> > return
>> > to normal mode. I plugged the flat screen into my lap top in it is
>> > working
>> > ok
>> > so the problem is not the flat screen. The keyboard lights for about 1
>> > to
>> > 2
>> > seconds when I cut on the computer but then the lights go out and
>> > keyboard
>> > is
>> > not working. Any suggestions on how to fix.
>> >
>> > Thanks for all replies.

>>
>> Perhaps your USB controller has had it. Does the keyboard work when you
>> go
>> into the BIOS?
>>
>> Pegasus,

> The Keyboard is PS2 and when I cut the computer on the keyboard lights
> come
> on for about one second and then go off and the keyboard does not work so
> I
> can not get into the bios.
>>


If you cannot get into the BIOS then this is not a Windows but a hardware
problem. Your keyboard, PS/2 port or BIOS might be defective. I suggest you
try a different keyboard and repost your question in a hardware newsgroup.
 
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