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Turn PS2 port off on Asus P6T?
I've got that annoying problem where my optical PS2 mouse and keyboard stays
on when the system is shut down. Does anyone know if there is a jumper or BIOS setting on an Asus P6T mainboard to turn the power off to the PS2 ports when the system is off? I have tried playing with the power settings in bios: choosing S3 config makes no change. S1 and S3 is all this bios has for options. My power settings in XP are set to Home/Desktop. 3 demerit points for any suggestions to use a USB mouse! |
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Turn PS2 port off on Asus P6T?
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:05:07 -0400, TVeblen rearranged some electrons to
say: I've got that annoying problem where my optical PS2 mouse and keyboard stays on when the system is shut down. Does anyone know if there is a jumper or BIOS setting on an Asus P6T mainboard to turn the power off to the PS2 ports when the system is off? I have tried playing with the power settings in bios: choosing S3 config makes no change. S1 and S3 is all this bios has for options. My power settings in XP are set to Home/Desktop. 3 demerit points for any suggestions to use a USB mouse! There should be a jumper to switch KB power between +5 and +5SB. Check your motherboard manual. |
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Turn PS2 port off on Asus P6T?
Nope. I did RTFM, but there is nothing in there. I know there is USUALLY a
jumper for that, but damned if I can find it on this board. I got a jpg of the board and scoured it at high res for anything not labeled in the manual that could be the KB jumper. Nada. So I'm looking for someone with this board that has actually accomplished this task. "david" wrote in message ... On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:05:07 -0400, TVeblen rearranged some electrons to say: I've got that annoying problem where my optical PS2 mouse and keyboard stays on when the system is shut down. Does anyone know if there is a jumper or BIOS setting on an Asus P6T mainboard to turn the power off to the PS2 ports when the system is off? I have tried playing with the power settings in bios: choosing S3 config makes no change. S1 and S3 is all this bios has for options. My power settings in XP are set to Home/Desktop. 3 demerit points for any suggestions to use a USB mouse! There should be a jumper to switch KB power between +5 and +5SB. Check your motherboard manual. |
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Turn PS2 port off on Asus P6T?
"TVeblen" wrote in message ...
Nope. I did RTFM, but there is nothing in there. I know there is USUALLY a jumper for that, but damned if I can find it on this board. I got a jpg of the board and scoured it at high res for anything not labeled in the manual that could be the KB jumper. Nada. So I'm looking for someone with this board that has actually accomplished this task. Try unchecking "Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby" for your USB hub(s), mouse and PS/2 keyboard under Device Manager, if you do not desire to wake the system via your USB, mouse and/or PS/2 keyboard. Check again for a jumper labeled either USB or PS/2 +5V/+5VSB. You want it in the +5V position. |
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Turn PS2 port off on Asus P6T?
wrote in message ... "TVeblen" wrote in message ... Nope. I did RTFM, but there is nothing in there. I know there is USUALLY a jumper for that, but damned if I can find it on this board. I got a jpg of the board and scoured it at high res for anything not labeled in the manual that could be the KB jumper. Nada. So I'm looking for someone with this board that has actually accomplished this task. Try unchecking "Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby" for your USB hub(s), mouse and PS/2 keyboard under Device Manager, if you do not desire to wake the system via your USB, mouse and/or PS/2 keyboard. Check again for a jumper labeled either USB or PS/2 +5V/+5VSB. You want it in the +5V position. I looked again (12 times now?) and there are very few jumpers on this board: OV_CPU, OV_QPT_DRAM, CHASSIS, and CLR_RTC. That's it. I want the keyboard and mouse to bring the computer out of standby mode, so I'm not willing to change that power setting. |
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Turn PS2 port off on Asus P6T?
"TVeblen" wrote in message ...
wrote in message ... "TVeblen" wrote in message ... Nope. I did RTFM, but there is nothing in there. I know there is USUALLY a jumper for that, but damned if I can find it on this board. I got a jpg of the board and scoured it at high res for anything not labeled in the manual that could be the KB jumper. Nada. So I'm looking for someone with this board that has actually accomplished this task. Try unchecking "Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby" for your USB hub(s), mouse and PS/2 keyboard under Device Manager, if you do not desire to wake the system via your USB, mouse and/or PS/2 keyboard. Check again for a jumper labeled either USB or PS/2 +5V/+5VSB. You want it in the +5V position. I looked again (12 times now?) and there are very few jumpers on this board: OV_CPU, OV_QPT_DRAM, CHASSIS, and CLR_RTC. That's it. I want the keyboard and mouse to bring the computer out of standby mode, so I'm not willing to change that power setting. Now I'm confused.. I think I need to read this thread from the beginning. You either have standby power to a port or you don't, and if you don't, there's no way it can wake up a system from standby mode. |
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Turn PS2 port off on Asus P6T?
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:05:07 -0400, "TVeblen"
put finger to keyboard and composed: I've got that annoying problem where my optical PS2 mouse and keyboard stays on when the system is shut down. Does anyone know if there is a jumper or BIOS setting on an Asus P6T mainboard to turn the power off to the PS2 ports when the system is off? I have tried playing with the power settings in bios: choosing S3 config makes no change. S1 and S3 is all this bios has for options. My power settings in XP are set to Home/Desktop. 3 demerit points for any suggestions to use a USB mouse! Disconnect all power from your PC. Use a multimeter to test for continuity between your PS2 port's supply pin and the +5VSB pin in the PSU connector. Here are the pinouts: http://pinouts.ru/Inputs/PS2Mouse_pinout.shtml http://pinouts.ru/Power/atxpower_pinout.shtml (20-pin) http://pinouts.ru/Power/atx_v2_pinout.shtml (24-pin) If there is continuity, then either the PS2 port is hardwired to the +5VSB rail, or there is a jumper or link on the motherboard. Probing with your multimeter should find the jumper or link. If there is no continuity, then the chipset must be switching +5VSB power to the PS2 port. - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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Turn PS2 port off on Asus P6T?
wrote in message ... "TVeblen" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... "TVeblen" wrote in message ... Nope. I did RTFM, but there is nothing in there. I know there is USUALLY a jumper for that, but damned if I can find it on this board. I got a jpg of the board and scoured it at high res for anything not labeled in the manual that could be the KB jumper. Nada. So I'm looking for someone with this board that has actually accomplished this task. Try unchecking "Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby" for your USB hub(s), mouse and PS/2 keyboard under Device Manager, if you do not desire to wake the system via your USB, mouse and/or PS/2 keyboard. Check again for a jumper labeled either USB or PS/2 +5V/+5VSB. You want it in the +5V position. I looked again (12 times now?) and there are very few jumpers on this board: OV_CPU, OV_QPT_DRAM, CHASSIS, and CLR_RTC. That's it. I want the keyboard and mouse to bring the computer out of standby mode, so I'm not willing to change that power setting. Now I'm confused.. I think I need to read this thread from the beginning. You either have standby power to a port or you don't, and if you don't, there's no way it can wake up a system from standby mode. I want the mouse to turn off when the computer is off - shut down - NOT in standby mode. It can, and should be ON - if the computer is in standby mode. I've never had one where the mouse and keyboard stays on when the computer is shut down (Off). If I shut down the computer, then shut off the power supply switch to turn off all system power, then turn it back on, the motherboard lights up but the keyboard and mouse stay off. |
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Turn PS2 port off on Asus P6T?
"TVeblen" wrote in message ...
wrote in message ... "TVeblen" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... "TVeblen" wrote in message ... Nope. I did RTFM, but there is nothing in there. I know there is USUALLY a jumper for that, but damned if I can find it on this board. I got a jpg of the board and scoured it at high res for anything not labeled in the manual that could be the KB jumper. Nada. So I'm looking for someone with this board that has actually accomplished this task. Try unchecking "Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby" for your USB hub(s), mouse and PS/2 keyboard under Device Manager, if you do not desire to wake the system via your USB, mouse and/or PS/2 keyboard. Check again for a jumper labeled either USB or PS/2 +5V/+5VSB. You want it in the +5V position. I looked again (12 times now?) and there are very few jumpers on this board: OV_CPU, OV_QPT_DRAM, CHASSIS, and CLR_RTC. That's it. I want the keyboard and mouse to bring the computer out of standby mode, so I'm not willing to change that power setting. Now I'm confused.. I think I need to read this thread from the beginning. You either have standby power to a port or you don't, and if you don't, there's no way it can wake up a system from standby mode. I want the mouse to turn off when the computer is off - shut down - NOT in standby mode. It can, and should be ON - if the computer is in standby mode. I've never had one where the mouse and keyboard stays on when the computer is shut down (Off). If I shut down the computer, then shut off the power supply switch to turn off all system power, then turn it back on, the motherboard lights up but the keyboard and mouse stay off. Ah ok, and you're saying your system bios does not have a mapping for the power button (i.e. POWER OFF = OFF/ STANDBY/RESET)? |
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Turn PS2 port off on Asus P6T?
wrote in message ...
"TVeblen" wrote in message ... I want the mouse to turn off when the computer is off - shut down - NOT in standby mode. It can, and should be ON - if the computer is in standby mode. I've never had one where the mouse and keyboard stays on when the computer is shut down (Off). If I shut down the computer, then shut off the power supply switch to turn off all system power, then turn it back on, the motherboard lights up but the keyboard and mouse stay off. Ah ok, and you're saying your system bios does not have a mapping for the power button (i.e. POWER OFF = OFF/ STANDBY/RESET)? I found a copy of the P6T manual. The option I referred to is first on the APM Configuration screen. Make sure it's set to "Power Off", and the others to "Disabled". If that doesn't help, you might also try disabling USB Legacy support. (This one's a longshot and probably won't fix the issue Advanced menu/USB Configuration/Legacy USB Support = Disabled. |
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