Check the box "Attempt to remove the driver for this device" if prompted, then click .

Right-click , select Modify , and change the value data to 1 . Click OK and restart your computer to apply the changes. 2. Reinstall the Driver via Device Manager

A: Only if your USB keyboard natively supports PS/2 passthrough (rare today). Simple passive adapters won’t work; you need an active converter, which appears as an HID device, not as a PS/2 device.

Go to your motherboard manufacturer’s website (ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, etc.) and download the latest Windows 11 chipset drivers. This updates the underlying ACPI and I/O controller infrastructure that manages the PS/2 bus.

If you're experiencing issues with your PS/2 keyboard or the driver, try these troubleshooting steps:

at the top menu to force Windows to reinstall the driver automatically. 3. Troubleshooting & Updates