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It is just that, "plug n play". Plug it in and it will do everything itself. No drivers needed. It is a generic HID device.
For the Ctrl A feature, use autohotkey as mentioned earlier in this thread. It works great. I have set up ctrl-alt-del, close, alt-tab, alt f4, etc.
As for the USB to PS2 adapter... if it is not working, you need to find a USB port to plug it into. This is a HID device, not necc a USB keyboard. What you are trying doesn't seem possible with this device.
I should add this info for some as I didnt realize this myself... This keyboard is thicker than you may realize. It is ~.65" thick or so. Not nearly as small or thin as the wired USB version many people have and the mp3car store sells. It is about 3x as thick and 1.5x as big. The keys are also larger and stick up more. Also, the casing is white/gray on all of the surfaces except the very top that you see in the pictures. These factors aside, I think this is a very good choice... it fits the bill for what I was looking for at least. 2.4ghz has very good range and doesn't have the pairing issues that BT stuff does.
Highly recomended!
Last edited by sivart321 : 06-08-2007 at 07:39 PM.
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