Q: I am sure that a registry editing . but I just can not find an advanced it.
Thanks.
Re:The PS2 port is hardware based unlike USB, and in WinXP you can set a much higher sample rate when using PS2
Just right-click "My Computer", then Properties
Select the "Hardware" tab, then Device Manager
Double click "Mice and other pointing device"
Select the "Advanced" tab, and
change the sample rate to 200 reports/second (default setting is 100, and USB is 125)
Re:The PS/2 port runs off the legacy keyboard controller, which is an 8-MHz, 8-bit ISA general purpose I/O controller with some firmware in it. (Yes it still is, even though there isn't any physically visible ISA bus in today's PCs.)
In other words, it's the oldest and slowest piece of hardware still in there, dating back to 1977 or so. Running your mouse on USB will impose much less bus traffic.
Re:I would have thought that would be related to the BIOS or FSB… I may be confused but I thought it was meant to run @ 33.3MHz.
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