Pavilion series 6, P6 - 2220t: HP Pavilion P6 - 2220t. All security USB connections are turned off in the BIOS. Need to turn it on.

I was told that all security USB connections is disabled in the BIOS. The only controls for this PC is USB ports for mouse and keyboard control ect.  How can I get into the bios without keyboard and mouse in operation? There is no other way to control this model computer. The only connections on this PC is only the USB connections. Again, if I can get somehow get into the BIOS I can enable security USB connections as it should.

UPDATE,

Fixed a problem.

I have install a market after card bipassing USB bios usb connections.  I went in the BIOS and turned on USB connections. I figured out the EASY DIFFICULTY and solved the problem myself. No other technology needed in this case.

Very EASY SOLUTION!

Thank you

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