Je regrette que claviers PS/2 soient en voie de disparition (on n'en fabrique presque plus

).
The virgin usb keyboard:
> Has to wait his turn to get the cpu's attention
> Politely asks the cpu to accept the new input
> General purpose port, has to identify himself as a keyboard before the system know what to do with him
> Gets blocked when a virus kills all access to usb devices
> Hot sawappable and is okay with that
> Gets confused when you hit too many keys
The chad PS/2 keyboard:
> Always works, doesn't stop until power goes down
> Literally interrupts the cpu, tells it to work on its input before anything else
> Has his own dedicated port, system know who he is before even the bios is loaded
> Literally impossible to kill besides unplugging it
> Not hot swappable, when unplugged it crashes the whole system like a true alpha peripheral
> Couldn't care less how many keys you press, has full native n-key rollover
Sur mes propres PC, j'utilise exclusivement des claviers AT ou PS/2

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