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> Apple's Nvidia driver didn't support GSync or 144Hz. So I had to dealing with image tearing :\

The Mac drivers Nvidia released yesterday finally support G-Sync.

> Non Apple keyboards had weird character mismatching. Had to purchase an Apple USB keyboard.

You can fix this by not skipping the keyboard setup wizard that pops up when you plug in an unknown keyboard.


valarauca1
I actually never got the popup. IBM Model M is PS/2 not USB so it has to be plugged in on boot as the UEFI/Bios won't let you hot plug.
jdboyd
You probably could have used a PS/2 -> USB adapter.
valarauca1
Actually no IBM M has a >500mA inrush draw so

-Not all converters support it

-Some converters that support it, are disabled by the motherboard as the converter is exceeding spec.

    but valarauca why don't you use an externally powered hub?
I've actually tired 4 different models, none have worked. I've just accepted that using a PS/2 plug on the motherboard is less of a head ache.

I do have a PS/2 -> USB converter that works, but only with 1 of my motherboards (a VIA). Except it knocks out the other USB port stacked above/below it. I don't plug anything into that port for the PS/2 -> USB converter, just that port will never recognize something is plugged into it. I think it is a power draw issue.

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