I've been experiencing my ps2 keyboard not functioning after "any" Windows 10 update. Fortunately, I have able to get it to work, after Googling this issue on the Web. I did reinstall the PS2 Standard keyboard driver, and change the i8042 port start value to 1 ( it was 3, after updating ). Thing is, I had to do this after every update. My question is, what ( if any ) procedure or settings can I use to keep from having to do this after every update? I always thought, if you change a registry entry, it stays the same. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. I guess I should mention, my pc is a HP Pavilion Special Edition a6745f. Originally came preloaded with Windows Vista, which I have successfully upgraded to Windows 7 Home 64, now Windows 10 Home 64.
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Create .reg file (https://www.robvanderwoude.com/ntregquery.php) or skip to next step
Create .bat/powershell file which applies .reg file (or set registry directly from bat/powershell) when needed (https://www.robvanderwoude.com/ntregquery.php)
Add that .bat/powershell file to autostart or Run (Bat file added to registry not working on windows)
(Disclaimer: links are random google links, no check was made if they are correct for Windows 10)
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Thanks for the information. Seems a little "involved" for me, but, I have seemed to have solved the issue. USB to PS2 converter (active). I admit, I was quite skeptical, going with this solution, but, it works!! So, I guess that solves my issue. – jeobsplyr Oct 11 '19 at 15:29
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Also refer [this](https://superuser.com/a/1090314/369805). – Laurie Stearn Oct 16 '20 at 06:14