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   From: "Lars Erdmann"    
      
      
   "Rich Walsh" schrieb im Newsbeitrag    
   news:brddYgxvE0gm-pn2-8dz6Ve4Gyw2M@localhost...   
   > On Sat, 21 May 2011 22:21:12 UTC, "Lars Erdmann"    
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >> > USBDock shows my Logitech Optical mouse (046d:c03d) as being USB 2.0.   
   >> > No problems with it, using the AMouse driver. My keyboard is a PS/2   
   >> > device.   
   >>   
   >> Just to be sure: I assume you have USBEHCD.SYS loaded and operational,   
   >> correct ?   
   >   
   > Me too :-) My Logitech USB 2.0 mouse works fine regardless of   
   > whether or not USBEHCD.SYS is loaded (normally, it is). However,   
   > it is USBEHCD.SYS that causes a 70-second delay when switching out   
   > of legacy mode (which is why I have that disabled and why I have to   
   > use a PS/2 keyboard - I can't select anything in Boot Manager with   
   > a USB keyboard).   
   >   
   > P.S. Any chance of adding basic USB support to AirBoot?   
      
   Well, AirBoot does not have anything to do with it. We have to get legacy    
   support working.   
   Or rather, the transition from legacy to native. Once the transition works,   
   you can reenable legacy support and then you will be able to use your    
   keyboard/mouse.   
   By the way: there is also a bug in USB HID driver.   
   Unfortunately you have to select different communication protocols in legacy    
   and native mode.   
      
      
   Lars   
      
      
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