PS/2 mouse BIOS issue

Hello humans. Im new here so be gentle.
The problem is my PS/2 mouse wont work when changing to 'High system performance' settings in BIOS. In default settings the mouse works alright.
I've been trying to figure out with manual the problem out but im not too eager now to tweak BIOS settings without experience.
So the keyboard worked fine (USB), havent yet tried to change mouse into another port but I doubt that would work. Windows doesnt recognize mouse in any way, even in Device manager there is no such thing as mouse.
So I figured it might has to do something with power managing.
So actually all I need is a instructions where to put ON/OFF switch in BIOS, as it seems.
Logitech cordless keyboard and mouse combo (mouse in PS/2, keyboard in USB)
K7T266 pro2
AMD Athlon XP 1700+
Win XP pro, SP1

Problem solved, just switched 'USB Controller' to All USB Port, in Integrated peripherals.

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