sofakng wrote on 2021-06-21, 20:32:
Thanks ... I couldn't find any BIOS settings and my USB keyboard doesn't work.
This PC came with a Pentium 166 so would these have been intended for Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 perhaps?
Sorry, but I am not sure I understand what you mean by "these have been intended for Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 perhaps" .
When USB mice/keyboards starting becoming popular, motherboard/system manufacturers started implementing PS/2 emulation functionality for USB connected keyboards and mice . Without such emulation functionality, any OS that does not explicitly have support USB HID (Human Interface Devices) such as mice keyboards will not work with a USB mouse or keyboard .
DOS has no native support for USB HID, nor does Windows 3.1 . Windows 9x does (USB support was not present in early Windows 95 releases and requires an update) . Also, on motherboards whose BIOS is not USB HID aware, even accessing CMOS setup using a USB keyboard will not work .
There are ways around this for DOS, but they use a lot of conventional memory. I have no idea if that applies to Windows 3.1 . See http://bretjohnson.us/