Keyboards and features vary by PC or Workstation. Drivers are required for most models to display the soft keys and to support your OS. New Vista drivers are available at : http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericSoftwareDownloadIndex?cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en&softwareitem=pv-46492-2&jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN Programming Features include: Enhanced Multimedia Keyboard Menu key Pressing the '?' Menu soft key displays the soft key section of the HP enhanced keyboard control panel on your screen. Click any of the keys on the screen to display the action assigned to an individual key or to change or assign an action to a key. Shortcut keys are provided specifically for user-defined actions. Using Your HP Enhanced Multimedia Keyboard (some models only) The HP enhanced multimedia keyboard includes soft keys you can use to: • Display and configure the actions assigned to keys. • Perform one-touch shortcuts to start applications, open files, or open sites on the WWW. • Launch the internet browser supplied with your system. • Lock or suspend your PC Workstation. • Access HP TopTools and customer information. • Mute or adjust the volume of the audio system. • A headphone and microphone can be connected directly to the keyboard. For this option to work, the headphone and microphone connectors must be connected to their associated rear panel jacks.
A keyboard can be connected to PS2 port or a USB port
NO
First, there will be no limit on the simultaneous key presses (6 on USB). And when you use USB the computer is using CPU time polling your keyboard, with PS2 the keyboard isn't polled at all, the keyboard sends a signal straight to the computer each time you press a key.
No, it will cause malfunction or in some computers, will not allow the computer to turn on.
You buy games for your PS2 and do not get to just make your own with some simple program. Making a PS2 game requires a license from Sony.
PCSX2 is the PS2 emulator program
Most cases YES, The EYE TOY and the PS2 headset works great and a PS2 keyboard, havent seen one yet that hasent.
Yes. If your computer has a PS/2 port, you can use a PS/2 keyboard with Vista.
USB, PS2, Serial, and Bluetooth
There is a PCSX2 emulation program that needs a PS2 Bios to work. It or any other program will not play games as well or trouble free as a PS2 does
The key and a USB keyboard or PS2 keyboard plugged in before the boot.
easy, press circle (PS2) or C on the Keyboard (PC)