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Keep scrolling if this means nothing to you.  PS/2 Long before Bluetooth and USB, keyboards and mice were connected to a computer using a PS/2 port. Computers came with two PS/2 ports, one each for the keyboard and mouse, and were color coded -- purple for the keyboard, and green for the mouse. Nowadays though, if you do happen to have modern hardware with a PS/2 port, it's usually a single port that can support either a keyboard or mouse. Apple also included keyboard support for Afrikaans, Basque, Galician, Guarani, Luxembourgish, Xhosa, and Zulu, suggesting this is part of a broader push to bring indigenous and regional scripts into the native keyboard system. Read more in our articles including "Do you still remember these PC Ports?" and "Microsoft Arc Mouse".

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Keep scrolling if this means nothing to you.  PS/2 Long before Bluetooth and USB, keyboards and mice were connected to a computer using a PS/2 port. Computers came with two PS/2 ports, one each for the keyboard and mouse, and were color coded -- purple for the keyboard, and green for the mouse.

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Nowadays though, if you do happen to have modern hardware with a PS/2 port, it's usually a single port that can support either a keyboard or mouse. Apple also included keyboard support for Afrikaans, Basque, Galician, Guarani, Luxembourgish, Xhosa, and Zulu, suggesting this is part of a broader push to bring indigenous and regional scripts into the native keyboard system.

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Our coverage of ps/2 mouse keyboard port includes: "Do you still remember these PC Ports?"; "Microsoft Arc Mouse"; "BleeqUp AI Ranger Sports Glasses launched in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.