Um... Apparently not the people who took the pictures???
They still make mice and keyboards with the PS/2 interface you know. You have to stop making the peripherals before you can stop making the port for them.
There are still a ton of vintage keyboard buffs that still rely on PS/2 for their good old truty boards with out that damn Windows key that always gets in the way at the most inopportune times.
Since PS/2 relies on a hardware controller, I have found that my mouse does not stutter as much during periods of frame drops.
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nryder @ Sep 5th 2007 7:42PM
Who FU@# uses PS/2 ports for their mouse and keyboard?
Fruition @ Sep 5th 2007 7:49PM
Um... Apparently not the people who took the pictures???
They still make mice and keyboards with the PS/2 interface you know. You have to stop making the peripherals before you can stop making the port for them.
Ebzy @ Sep 5th 2007 8:57PM
I actually prefer using a USB Mouse and Keyboard with a ps/2 converter. It saves USB Ports.
I know I can get many USB hubs etc, but I still prefer doing this.
I LOVE THE CAPS LOCK KEY @ Sep 5th 2007 11:43PM
There are still a ton of vintage keyboard buffs that still rely on PS/2 for their good old truty boards with out that damn Windows key that always gets in the way at the most inopportune times.
Since PS/2 relies on a hardware controller, I have found that my mouse does not stutter as much during periods of frame drops.
I LOVE THE CAPS LOCK KEY @ Sep 6th 2007 7:27AM
Will it blend? Pidgeon says it will....
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/newstex/IBD-0001-19375707.htm