I have been trying to install my new K-Pro 4 this morning but I can not get the Kmanager to work with the K-Pro.
What should I do next?What do you mean by PS/2 to USB adapter ?
Pake stick k-one, udah sama driver, sama direct 7 tetep gak bisa. A Logitech USB controller is going to send out different signals than a Saitek USB flight stick. SCSI Drivers. Sound & Audio Drivers Scanner Drivers Storage Drivers. USB drivers Video card Drivers Webcam Drivers Wireless Drivers Game Controller Drivers. Input Drivers.
When I connect my laptop to the ECU with USB cable the drivers are installed according to Windows but in the Kmanager it says Driver Not installed. When I open the device manager it says that the Kpro is working as it should. The Kmanager says Online when I connect the ECU to the laptop with the USB cable and in the Kpro window it shows the hardware with serial number etc.
What should I do next?What do you mean by PS/2 to USB adapter ?
A simple gender adapter that you use to convert the connector on the end of a mouse or keyboard cord to another type of port will NOT work unless the mouse or keyboard is a 'combo' device that is wired up to be used with both types of ports. The 'combo' mouse or keyboard came with the proper gender adapter when it was new in that case. In almost all cases, that gender adapter will work fine with the mboard.
A simple gender adapter for a mouse, often colored green, usually will NOT work with a 'combo' keyboard, and simple gender adapter for a keyboard, often colored purple, usually will NOT work with a 'combo' mouse, because the necessary connections are not there in the gender adapter.
A simple gender adapter for a mouse, often colored green, usually will NOT work with a 'combo' keyboard, and simple gender adapter for a keyboard, often colored purple, usually will NOT work with a 'combo' mouse, because the necessary connections are not there in the gender adapter.
It it's a USB to PS/2 wiring adapter - it has a cord and additional circuitry between the two ends, and it often has two female PS/2 connectors, one usually colored green for a mouse, one usually colored purple for a keyboard - as PC Geek has said, they DO NOT work will all mboards.
Neither type requires additional drivers to be installed by the user.