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Zogo
Jul 29, 2003

The simplest thing would be to try one of those USB to PS/2 adapters but you may not have one of those.
e.g. https://www.cablestogo.com/audio-video/adapters-and-couplers/usb-to-ps-2-adapter/p/cg-35700


I suppose it could be some strange conflict with another peripheral on the computer. You could disconnect any other devices temporarily.

You could also check if this same issue happens in safe mode (or on a Linux USB install or something). That'd determine if it was an OS or hardware issue.

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