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If you have a laptop with a built-in keyboard (which also uses the PS/2 protocol internally), the same rule applies: Windows 11 manages it automatically. There is one scenario where you might need a driver. If you have a high-end gaming keyboard that uses a PS/2 connector for NKRO (N-Key Rollover), the basic typing will work, but the macro keys, RGB lighting, and extra media keys will not function.
But if you do have a motherboard with a PS/2 port (many high-end boards still include one for low-latency gaming), you may have gone searching for a “Standard PS/2 Keyboard Driver for Windows 11 64-bit Download.”
If you’ve recently dug an old IBM Model M or a classic Dell QuietKey keyboard out of storage, you might be facing a problem. Your sleek new gaming PC or office workstation running Windows 11 64-bit might not have the round, purple PS/2 port anymore.
Drop it in the comments below. Disclaimer: Always ensure your hardware physically supports PS/2. Most modern laptops and many pre-built desktops have removed the controller entirely.
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