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Lightbulb disabling keyboard and mouse in XP2

yaar i wanna disable n then enable keyboard n mouse till reboot..........


is there any way.........


i have tried....

RUNDLL KEYBOARD,DISABLE
RUNDLL MOUSE,DISABLE

but they r not working in XP2

plz...........

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You can disable them in Device Manager...Do the keyboard first
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but can i do it with the help of EXE or BATCH file..............
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If you figure this out, how will you reboot?
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my next batch reeboot it automatically.............
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Can we look at this from another angle? I'm suspecting some kind of presentation system here. If so can you use USB keyboards and Mice and just unplug then remove when you don't want anyone messing with the system? A little more information with the operating environment may help.
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