Another way of hooking in a keyboard and or mouse with usb?

is ther any other way

You don't provide enough information to suggest an alternate. What model Mac are you using?
Most users plug the USB cable on their keyboard to a USB port on their Mac. They then plug the USB cable on their mouse into a USB port on their keyboard. Sometimes, users will plug their mouse USB cable onto a second port on their Mac. Is this how you are connected? Are the ports not working?
Users needing more USB ports have two options. They can use a USB hub (powered is best) that has multiple ports. The USB hub plugs into a port on the Mac.
If you want USB 2.0 speeds (on older Macs running OS X), you need to install a USB PCI card.
 Cheers, Tom

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