Unfortunately, I suspect that over time, your experiences with the HP notebook
and the eMachine keyboard will be duplicated many times over. The industry is
doing its very best to kill off the old time 1987-vintage PS/2 ports, just as it
did the large AT keyboard connector and serial mice earlier.
Your only choices are to try other PS/2-to-USB adapters, or to get the USB
equivalent of the eMachine keyboard. I have the same long-term problem with
the old-timey clickity-clack clicky 101-key IBM PS/2 keyboard which I love
dearly. No, I do not love it in any special way. It's just that the touch is
absolutely the best ever... Ben Myers
On 2 Mar 2007 23:17:53 -0800,
wrote:
>I recently bought a HP Pavilion DV8000 laptop with Windows XP Home
>Edition installed. The DV8000 doesn't come with a PS2 port so I used
>the PS2 to USB converter in order to hook up an external keyboard
>(Emachine 9021 Mutimedia) then I receive an "USB Device Not
>Recognized" error. I was able to hook the EMachine Keyboard up to my
>mom's older Gateway Desktop via both the PS2 connection and the USB
>(using the adapter) and it worked fine both times just not on my
>laptop.
>
>Does anyone have any ideas on how to get this keyboard to work with
>this laptop? I find the "Cut, Paste & Copy" keys invaluable and after
>looking at the different keyboards out there that have these options I
>found that the EMachine key boards suited me best.