pnabais
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http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11696
Dear Customer,
The KBPWR1 jumper near the PS/2 keyboard is to switch the PS/2 keyboard/mouse power.
1-2 (default): PS/2 keyboard/mouse uses 5V dual power. When the system is off, optical mouse LED keeps light, and wake-up by keyboard/mouse function enabled.
2-3: PS/2 keyboard/mouse uses VCC power. When the system is off, optical mouse LED goes out, but wake-up by keyboard/mouse function disabled.
As for the unlabeled jumper near the LAN/USB ports, it is to switch the USB power.
1-2 (default): USB device uses 5V dual power. When the system is off, optical mouse LED keeps light, and wake-up by keyboard/mouse function enabled.
2-3: USB device uses VCC power. When the system is off, optical mouse LED goes out, but wake-up by keyboard/mouse function disabled.
Thank you.
Regards
Abit FAE
http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11696
Dear Customer,
The KBPWR1 jumper near the PS/2 keyboard is to switch the PS/2 keyboard/mouse power.
1-2 (default): PS/2 keyboard/mouse uses 5V dual power. When the system is off, optical mouse LED keeps light, and wake-up by keyboard/mouse function enabled.
2-3: PS/2 keyboard/mouse uses VCC power. When the system is off, optical mouse LED goes out, but wake-up by keyboard/mouse function disabled.
As for the unlabeled jumper near the LAN/USB ports, it is to switch the USB power.
1-2 (default): USB device uses 5V dual power. When the system is off, optical mouse LED keeps light, and wake-up by keyboard/mouse function enabled.
2-3: USB device uses VCC power. When the system is off, optical mouse LED goes out, but wake-up by keyboard/mouse function disabled.
Thank you.
Regards
Abit FAE