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G'da All!

I'm a longtime OSx86 Tiger (Uphuck 10.4.9) user finally making the switch to Leopard. My complete setup ran like a breeze in Uphuck 10.4.9, minus sleep (which would just be icing). I recently purchased a PS2 keyboard (so the Alt & Opt keys aren't switched in WinXP) and I use a nice multi-button BenQ USB mouse (came with USB>PS2 adapter).

 

I've tested with both iATKOS & Kalyway under various configurations, and the Leopard install has gone fine, Audio/Video/Lan/North/South-bridge,etc supported and i'm very impressed and thrilled with PC EFI, which allows me to use almost Vanilla 10.5.2 OS since my hardware is near-Mac (Core2Duo on Intel 865 m/:P.

 

Initially the main problem I was getting was my PS/2 keyboard not working in Leopard PC EFI (Vanilla kernel & AppleACPIPlatform). After much research and wondering why the ACPIPS2Nub.kext wasn't working (yes, matched all OSBundleLibraries versions correctly), I re-discovered that OSx86 PS2 support had to be used in combination of a PS2 Keyboard AND PS2 mouse. So using the USB>PS2 adapter for the mouse, I connected both the keyboard and mouse via PS2 and finally was able to gain a working keyboard in Leopard.

 

However, the problem now is that I have lost the programmable multi-button support in the mouse. I use the highly regarded USB Overdrive to map the additional buttons of the mouse to time-saving actions such as Back/Forwared, Expose, etc since BenQ has no drivers available for OS X. But since the mouse is now connected via PS2 ultimately (USB>PS2 converter), USB Overdrive no longer detects it as a device it can control.

 

I would like to know if there's any software solution out of this dilemma: If the mouse is PS2, I gain a working keyboard but non-programmable mouse buttons. BUT, if the mouse is USB, I gain a programable mouse (USB Overdrive) but no keyboard.

 

Is their any software solution possible (short of probably going non-PC EFI)?? Any way to get ACPIPS2Nub/AppleACPIPlatform to find and use only PS2 Keyboard ?? Or perhaps to get OS X to program a PS2 Mouse (ala USB Overdrive)?

 

Stock kernel (9.2.2) and AppleACPIPlatform (1.2.1 624Kb)

 

Thanks in advance for any help or pointers,

Fellow Hackintosher

Hey all!!

Good news for those of us with a PS2 Keyboard and USB Mouse... Solution found:

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=96585

 

Thanks, leodm!

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