by High C Double G » Fri Feb 18, 2011 11:08 am
Hey Dee, Sup Crash? ( you the man!)
I am late to the party here, but I have had some issues with my 300 MHz CPU in regard to the mouse and keyboard being recognized... I have to say it is frustrating. it is not very often but for me it has to do with the connecting port... or so it seems.
When I mess with the wiring connection at the CPU and fudge (yes fudge, it means move it around a bit) the connection at the CPU end it will boot properly. What I do is I put both the mouse and keyboard connections in and out of the CPU, like push it in and pull it out slightly, the frustrating thing for me is that sometimes the Mouse works and sometimes the Keyboard works, but fortunately the majority of the time both work. I honestly think that the connection to the input jack has a cold solder joint or something. FYI, I have looked in there and it isn't that simple, it is really crammed together and the female end connector that is soldered to the board would be a nightmare to get to, if were easy I would have just re-soldered all the connections. It is also possible that the jacks themselves are sub-standard where it does not make a proper connection. Either way when it goes wrong it can be time consuming and it is a drag, it takes the wind out of the sails for sure. I find when I find the sweet spot and I do not "disturb" the connection it just boots every time, but sometimes I get into the rack and disturb it and that is when I am running back and forth to get the thing to go.
Furthermore, the mouse for me, as well, seems to be more prevalent a problem because the keyboard functions are more consistent to work, on boot up, than the mouse. I don't know if this helps or not but it is what I know about it.
Michael
Make some noise!!!