I'm just guessing here, but I'm thinking what it is seeing is just whats on 
the mother board and your computer can run 5 built in USB's and a couple are of 
the high speed type, there may be an empty slot for another 2 USB's if you only 
see 2 or yours or you can change it out to a card with 4 USB's for an upgrade 
??? If there is 2 on the keyboard they run though the port where you plug in 
the keyboard, in which case maybe would be piggy backing them to the mother 
board??? Keep in mind this is just a guess on my part, I don't know the 
workings of that computer???  CoolKat



-----Original Message-----
>From: Jason Brown <[email protected]>
>Sent: Oct 23, 2009 2:35 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Question about USB ports?
>
>
>
>> Jason, please keep in mind that system profiler only "sees" those USB
>> ports available to it. Thus, if the keyboard is NOT plugged in, you
>> will not see those ports. So, back to the drawing table. Jeff
>>
>
>Ahhh, that is too true. I apologize for misinformation then.
>
>Jason
>
>
>>


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