Never mind. I solved it with the help of USB document.

jing

--- Jing Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, guys,
> 
> There are two BIOS options for USB on my Dell
> machine:
> USB Emulation and USB controller. I disabled
> USB Emulation to prevent unacceptable latency caused
> by BIOS USB legacy emulation, but left "USB
> controller" on because I still wanted to use USB
> keyboard and mouse. 
> 
> The problem is that after I disabled USB Emulation
> in 
> BIOS, I cannot use USB keyboard and mouse now in my
> old linux kernel, which supported USB keyboard and
> mouse
> before.
> 
> What should a linux kernel minimal configuration for
> USB keyboard and mouse look like when the BIOS USB
> Emulation
> is disabled?
> 
> Your help will be highly appreciated,
> 
> jing
> 
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