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USB devices not detected at startup
Hello,
I have a Belkin wireless mouse and keyboard that I use on the computer that is running Vista. It doesn't get detected upon start-up. Same goes for a Dell USB keyboard and mouse. I have found that an old PS/2 mouse and keyboard work fine upon startup, and Vista will detect and install for the USB devices after I put the keyboard to sleep and wake it back up 1 or 2 times. Any thoughts on how I might get Vista to detect these upon startup, so I don't have to use the PS/2 ones? It's rather cumbersome given that the computer is hooked up to the TV, I'd much rather be able to use the computer from the couch right from the get-go. Thanks |