There’s a lot of reasons you might want to emulate the keyboard on your Commodore 64. The ravages of time and dust may have put the original keyboard out of order, or perhaps you need to type in a ...
So I bought a nice "laptop-style" (scissor keys) USB keyboard and decided it would go well with the living room computer. Well, it works fine under Win98 and Linux, and even in the BIOS setup, but it ...
And you've tried this and ran into what problem? Where I work, we have racks of Win2K servers without keyboard or mouse, and when you go in with a Term. Serv. client, there are no problems with either ...