peripherals: 0.975 mistranslation: 0.935 graphic: 0.891 boot: 0.840 device: 0.793 ppc: 0.680 socket: 0.680 semantic: 0.666 files: 0.597 network: 0.538 performance: 0.492 vnc: 0.491 register: 0.452 architecture: 0.433 debug: 0.423 arm: 0.419 risc-v: 0.379 kernel: 0.365 PID: 0.326 permissions: 0.281 i386: 0.246 VMM: 0.195 TCG: 0.173 hypervisor: 0.160 x86: 0.157 user-level: 0.120 assembly: 0.094 KVM: 0.058 virtual: 0.054 PS/2 mouse and keyboard not disabled when adding USB devices Description of problem: Documentation (such as https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/system/qemu-manpage.html or https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/system/devices/usb.html) says that enabling a USB keyboard or mouse (or tablet) will disable the PS/2 equivalent, but it seems both are present instead. Steps to reproduce: 1. Pass a `-usbdevice` or `-device` option to QEMU. 2. Boot Haiku. 3. Find two identical devices in Preferences > Input, both `Extended PS/2 Mouse 1` and `USB Tablet 1`, as well as `AT Keyboard 1` and `USB Keyboard 1`. Additional information: The content of /var/log/syslog, which shows discovery of PS/2 devices: [syslog.zst](/uploads/7ed067538c94edfdbaf35ec92a422c68/syslog.zst)