Title: Sustain RAM OS Settings ? Post by: Robert on July 06, 2016, 06:32:00 am Peter,
In terms of Xtweaks do you apply the settings each time you play an album. I havn't touched these settings as I thought in Ram OS these were not working. After playback has finished in unattended the settings seem to go back to unset. I see you list them in your signature. Balanced load, Nervous, stable power and utilise cores. Also do you run both keyboard and mouse into one PS2 input? You mention a y connector. I presume you y connect both mouse and keyboard usb into 2 x usb input to ps2 female adapter. What about running a wireless usb to both keyboard and mouse through the PS2 adapter? Robert Title: Re: Sustain RAM OS Settings ? Post by: PeterSt on July 06, 2016, 11:36:17 am Hi Robert,
It is a bit difficult for me to focus, as you seem to mix a few subjects. Quote In terms of Xtweaks do you apply the settings each time you play an album. No (of course not ;)). But for XTweaks do notice that they only work in MinOS plus (!) that you need to click Apply to put them through anyway. You can set them in Normal OS but they work only when un MinOS. Also, you need to reference to a location on X: in the Copy Settings To field in Settings. If not, nothing is going to be saved to permanent storage when you shut down (or reboot). But this is not really what you're asking about ... Now you know that this sure can work, possibly you can elaborate better what you see or think what the problem is. Quote Also do you run both keyboard and mouse into one PS2 input? I don't care because I don't have a mouse or keyboard connected. Quote I presume you y connect both mouse and keyboard usb into 2 x usb input to ps2 female adapter. :scratching: The leg of the Y goes into PS2 and the ends go to keyboard and mouse respectively (and don't even ask me whether those ends will be USB or PS2). Also, this is for the X99M MoBo hence one which explicitly accepts this (I'd say). Quote What about running a wireless usb to both keyboard and mouse through the PS2 adapter? Maybe that exists, maybe not. Wireless USB in general did not exist 2 years or so ago. Maybe today it does ? Kind regards, Peter |