well u can disable it in device manager, thats as far u can go, otherwise u will have to disconnect cable
i do wonder tho, why dont u need your keyboard?
I will assume this is a USB keyboard, and your using windows 7 or windows 10
if both these statements are true then you will discover or have discovered that even though you do not install a manufacturer cdrom/usb driver
windows installs a basic version of that driver as you plug in the keyboard... this is normal an unavoidable.
I will assume this is a USB keyboard, and your using windows 7 or windows 10
if both these statements are true then you will discover or have discovered that even though you do not install a manufacturer cdrom/usb driver
windows installs a basic version of that driver as you plug in the keyboard... this is normal an unavoidable.
No, its not usb keyboard. In general (control panel-> keyboard->hardware-> standard ps/2 keyboard-> location : plugged into keyboard port). And yes, im using windows 10.
well u can disable it in device manager, thats as far u can go, otherwise u will have to disconnect cable
i do wonder tho, why dont u need your keyboard?