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Since: Oct 22, 2005 Posts: 5
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 10:09 am
Post subject: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>hardware (more info?)
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I have a new Dell. It came with a USB keyboard and no PS/2 ports on the
PC. Since I use a KVM which only has PS/2 connections, I tried using a
variety of converters to make this work, but have had no luck.
My old PS/2 keyboard connected directly to the KVM, and then through a
PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's USB port works fine.
My new USB keyboard through a USB to PS/2 converter (came with a mouse)
into the KVM and then through a PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's USB
port doesn't work at all.
Is it because the converter came with a mouse and it doesn't support a
keyboard? Is it because I am switching back and forth? Is there a way
to accomplish what I need to do with this new Dell USB keyboard?
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Since: Apr 18, 2004 Posts: 39
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 1:36 pm
Post subject: Re: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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The keyboard needs to support using a USB to PS/2 adapter for it to work.
Cobbling together a bunch of adapters so that a device fits into a certain
socket does not guarantee success.
--
Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP
Find out about the MS MVP Program -
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
<sliberty.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have a new Dell. It came with a USB keyboard and no PS/2 ports on the
> PC. Since I use a KVM which only has PS/2 connections, I tried using a
> variety of converters to make this work, but have had no luck.
>
> My old PS/2 keyboard connected directly to the KVM, and then through a
> PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's USB port works fine.
>
> My new USB keyboard through a USB to PS/2 converter (came with a mouse)
> into the KVM and then through a PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's USB
> port doesn't work at all.
>
> Is it because the converter came with a mouse and it doesn't support a
> keyboard? Is it because I am switching back and forth? Is there a way
> to accomplish what I need to do with this new Dell USB keyboard?
>
> Steve
> >> Stay informed about: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB |
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Since: Oct 22, 2005 Posts: 5
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 12:07 pm
Post subject: Re: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Jason,
Thanks for the reply. I called Dell, and they said that the keyboard I
have should be able to work with a USB to PS/2 dongle. (I am not sure I
can be confident with this answer though - the guy seemed pretty
clueless). So I tested ths keyboard on a different PC that has a PS/2
keyboard port using that Microsoft Mouse dongle that I already have,
and it didn't work. So I am still unsure if it is because the keyboard
cannot work in this manner, or if it is because I have a mouse-only
dongle.
On the assumption that the Dell guy was correct, would a dongle that
came with a Microsoft Mouse work or is a different dongle needed? I see
some dongles advertised as compatible with mice and keyboards, and
others only mention mice. I ordered one that specifically says it is
for a keyboard ($1.95 + shipping), so I guess I'll know for sure in a
few days.
Thanks,
Steve >> Stay informed about: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB |
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Since: Oct 22, 2005 Posts: 5
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 11:01 am
Post subject: Re: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I have the Y cable you described (2 PS/2 connections in, one USB
connection out) and it works very well for the back end of the KVM
(heading from the KVM to the PC tower). But I am asking about the front
end (from the keyboard to the KVM). So let me be really specific.
1. Can a Dell USB keyboard be used in a PS/2 port with some sort of
adapter?
2. If so, is the adapter (dongle) that I got with a mouse suitable, or
do I need one specifically made for a keyboard?
Thanks,
Steve
Yves Leclerc wrote:
> The keyboard requires more than just the old mouse PS/2 "adapter". Head
> over to a local computer store are buy a "true" USB to PS/2 dongle cable.
> It should provide two PS/2 connections (one for a mouse and one for a
> keyboard).
>
> That mouse PS/2 adapter is just a plain adapter. The orignial mouse had the
> "controls" built into it.
>
>
>
>
> <sliberty.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1130094473.401344.114170@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> > Jason,
> >
> > Thanks for the reply. I called Dell, and they said that the keyboard I
> > have should be able to work with a USB to PS/2 dongle. (I am not sure I
> > can be confident with this answer though - the guy seemed pretty
> > clueless). So I tested ths keyboard on a different PC that has a PS/2
> > keyboard port using that Microsoft Mouse dongle that I already have,
> > and it didn't work. So I am still unsure if it is because the keyboard
> > cannot work in this manner, or if it is because I have a mouse-only
> > dongle.
> >
> > On the assumption that the Dell guy was correct, would a dongle that
> > came with a Microsoft Mouse work or is a different dongle needed? I see
> > some dongles advertised as compatible with mice and keyboards, and
> > others only mention mice. I ordered one that specifically says it is
> > for a keyboard ($1.95 + shipping), so I guess I'll know for sure in a
> > few days.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Steve
> > >> Stay informed about: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB |
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Since: Sep 07, 2005 Posts: 75
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:16 pm
Post subject: Re: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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The keyboard requires more than just the old mouse PS/2 "adapter". Head
over to a local computer store are buy a "true" USB to PS/2 dongle cable.
It should provide two PS/2 connections (one for a mouse and one for a
keyboard).
That mouse PS/2 adapter is just a plain adapter. The orignial mouse had the
"controls" built into it.
<sliberty.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130094473.401344.114170@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> Jason,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I called Dell, and they said that the keyboard I
> have should be able to work with a USB to PS/2 dongle. (I am not sure I
> can be confident with this answer though - the guy seemed pretty
> clueless). So I tested ths keyboard on a different PC that has a PS/2
> keyboard port using that Microsoft Mouse dongle that I already have,
> and it didn't work. So I am still unsure if it is because the keyboard
> cannot work in this manner, or if it is because I have a mouse-only
> dongle.
>
> On the assumption that the Dell guy was correct, would a dongle that
> came with a Microsoft Mouse work or is a different dongle needed? I see
> some dongles advertised as compatible with mice and keyboards, and
> others only mention mice. I ordered one that specifically says it is
> for a keyboard ($1.95 + shipping), so I guess I'll know for sure in a
> few days.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
> >> Stay informed about: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB |
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Since: Oct 22, 2005 Posts: 5
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:21 pm
Post subject: Re: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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OK, now I have seen (and ordered) a dongle tat claims to work with
keyboards - doe sit only work if the keyboard has the electronics to do
this internally or will it solve my problem?
(I guess I'll find out soon anyway, but if you know....)
Thanks,
Steve
Yves Leclerc wrote:
> The mouse adapter is not suitable for for this. This is just a plain
> "conversion" adapter and does not provide the electronics that are needed to
> convert USB to PS/2. The original mouse that the adapter can with had the
> electronics to do this internally.
>
>
> <sliberty DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1130176200.065195.324190@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> >I have the Y cable you described (2 PS/2 connections in, one USB
> > connection out) and it works very well for the back end of the KVM
> > (heading from the KVM to the PC tower). But I am asking about the front
> > end (from the keyboard to the KVM). So let me be really specific.
> >
> > 1. Can a Dell USB keyboard be used in a PS/2 port with some sort of
> > adapter?
> > 2. If so, is the adapter (dongle) that I got with a mouse suitable, or
> > do I need one specifically made for a keyboard?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Steve
> >
> >
> > Yves Leclerc wrote:
> >> The keyboard requires more than just the old mouse PS/2 "adapter". Head
> >> over to a local computer store are buy a "true" USB to PS/2 dongle cable.
> >> It should provide two PS/2 connections (one for a mouse and one for a
> >> keyboard).
> >>
> >> That mouse PS/2 adapter is just a plain adapter. The orignial mouse had
> >> the
> >> "controls" built into it.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> <sliberty DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:1130094473.401344.114170@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> >> > Jason,
> >> >
> >> > Thanks for the reply. I called Dell, and they said that the keyboard I
> >> > have should be able to work with a USB to PS/2 dongle. (I am not sure I
> >> > can be confident with this answer though - the guy seemed pretty
> >> > clueless). So I tested ths keyboard on a different PC that has a PS/2
> >> > keyboard port using that Microsoft Mouse dongle that I already have,
> >> > and it didn't work. So I am still unsure if it is because the keyboard
> >> > cannot work in this manner, or if it is because I have a mouse-only
> >> > dongle.
> >> >
> >> > On the assumption that the Dell guy was correct, would a dongle that
> >> > came with a Microsoft Mouse work or is a different dongle needed? I see
> >> > some dongles advertised as compatible with mice and keyboards, and
> >> > others only mention mice. I ordered one that specifically says it is
> >> > for a keyboard ($1.95 + shipping), so I guess I'll know for sure in a
> >> > few days.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks,
> >> > Steve
> >> >
> > >> Stay informed about: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB |
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Since: Sep 07, 2005 Posts: 75
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 3:42 pm
Post subject: Re: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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The mouse adapter is not suitable for for this. This is just a plain
"conversion" adapter and does not provide the electronics that are needed to
convert USB to PS/2. The original mouse that the adapter can with had the
electronics to do this internally.
<sliberty DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1130176200.065195.324190@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>I have the Y cable you described (2 PS/2 connections in, one USB
> connection out) and it works very well for the back end of the KVM
> (heading from the KVM to the PC tower). But I am asking about the front
> end (from the keyboard to the KVM). So let me be really specific.
>
> 1. Can a Dell USB keyboard be used in a PS/2 port with some sort of
> adapter?
> 2. If so, is the adapter (dongle) that I got with a mouse suitable, or
> do I need one specifically made for a keyboard?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
>
> Yves Leclerc wrote:
>> The keyboard requires more than just the old mouse PS/2 "adapter". Head
>> over to a local computer store are buy a "true" USB to PS/2 dongle cable.
>> It should provide two PS/2 connections (one for a mouse and one for a
>> keyboard).
>>
>> That mouse PS/2 adapter is just a plain adapter. The orignial mouse had
>> the
>> "controls" built into it.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> <sliberty DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1130094473.401344.114170@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>> > Jason,
>> >
>> > Thanks for the reply. I called Dell, and they said that the keyboard I
>> > have should be able to work with a USB to PS/2 dongle. (I am not sure I
>> > can be confident with this answer though - the guy seemed pretty
>> > clueless). So I tested ths keyboard on a different PC that has a PS/2
>> > keyboard port using that Microsoft Mouse dongle that I already have,
>> > and it didn't work. So I am still unsure if it is because the keyboard
>> > cannot work in this manner, or if it is because I have a mouse-only
>> > dongle.
>> >
>> > On the assumption that the Dell guy was correct, would a dongle that
>> > came with a Microsoft Mouse work or is a different dongle needed? I see
>> > some dongles advertised as compatible with mice and keyboards, and
>> > others only mention mice. I ordered one that specifically says it is
>> > for a keyboard ($1.95 + shipping), so I guess I'll know for sure in a
>> > few days.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Steve
>> >
> >> Stay informed about: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB |
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Since: Oct 22, 2005 Posts: 5
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 3:53 pm
Post subject: Re: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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The cable you are talking about is the exact opposite of what I need. I
have a USB keyboard, and want to attach it to a PS/2 port. Those cables
are for connecting PS/2 devices (keyboard and mouse) to a USB port.
Yves Leclerc wrote:
> The keyboard requires more than just the old mouse PS/2 "adapter". Head
> over to a local computer store are buy a "true" USB to PS/2 dongle cable.
> It should provide two PS/2 connections (one for a mouse and one for a
> keyboard).
>
> That mouse PS/2 adapter is just a plain adapter. The orignial mouse had the
> "controls" built into it.
>
>
>
>
> <sliberty DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1130094473.401344.114170@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> > Jason,
> >
> > Thanks for the reply. I called Dell, and they said that the keyboard I
> > have should be able to work with a USB to PS/2 dongle. (I am not sure I
> > can be confident with this answer though - the guy seemed pretty
> > clueless). So I tested ths keyboard on a different PC that has a PS/2
> > keyboard port using that Microsoft Mouse dongle that I already have,
> > and it didn't work. So I am still unsure if it is because the keyboard
> > cannot work in this manner, or if it is because I have a mouse-only
> > dongle.
> >
> > On the assumption that the Dell guy was correct, would a dongle that
> > came with a Microsoft Mouse work or is a different dongle needed? I see
> > some dongles advertised as compatible with mice and keyboards, and
> > others only mention mice. I ordered one that specifically says it is
> > for a keyboard ($1.95 + shipping), so I guess I'll know for sure in a
> > few days.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Steve
> > >> Stay informed about: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB |
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Since: Jun 14, 2004 Posts: 472
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 8:18 am
Post subject: Re: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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They got em both ways, try www.google.com some time
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Category/category_slc.asp?CatId=469
sliberty.TakeThisOut@gmail.com wrote:
> The cable you are talking about is the exact opposite of what I need. I
> have a USB keyboard, and want to attach it to a PS/2 port. Those cables
> are for connecting PS/2 devices (keyboard and mouse) to a USB port.
>
>
>
>
>
> Yves Leclerc wrote:
>
>>The keyboard requires more than just the old mouse PS/2 "adapter". Head
>>over to a local computer store are buy a "true" USB to PS/2 dongle cable.
>>It should provide two PS/2 connections (one for a mouse and one for a
>>keyboard).
>>
>>That mouse PS/2 adapter is just a plain adapter. The orignial mouse had the
>>"controls" built into it.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>><sliberty.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:1130094473.401344.114170@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>>Jason,
>>>
>>>Thanks for the reply. I called Dell, and they said that the keyboard I
>>>have should be able to work with a USB to PS/2 dongle. (I am not sure I
>>>can be confident with this answer though - the guy seemed pretty
>>>clueless). So I tested ths keyboard on a different PC that has a PS/2
>>>keyboard port using that Microsoft Mouse dongle that I already have,
>>>and it didn't work. So I am still unsure if it is because the keyboard
>>>cannot work in this manner, or if it is because I have a mouse-only
>>>dongle.
>>>
>>>On the assumption that the Dell guy was correct, would a dongle that
>>>came with a Microsoft Mouse work or is a different dongle needed? I see
>>>some dongles advertised as compatible with mice and keyboards, and
>>>others only mention mice. I ordered one that specifically says it is
>>>for a keyboard ($1.95 + shipping), so I guess I'll know for sure in a
>>>few days.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Steve
>>>
>
> >> Stay informed about: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB |
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 3:15 am
Post subject: Re: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I've been looking for the same thing. I have this Dell keyboard which I
like very much since it does not have any of those useless application /
shortcuts keys other keyboards have and it's pretty compact while still
having full sized keys:
http://tinyurl.com/cujkw
http://pcpartsinc.com/prods/DE-W7658.jpg
As far as I know, it should work with any of those purple USB to PS/2
adapters that come with Microsoft and Logitech keyboards since it's
just a plain USB keyboard (no multimedia keys, no built in USB hub),
but I have tried it with three different purple / keyboard USB to PS/2
adapters and even with some green USB to PS/2 adapters and the keyboard
has not worked with any of them.
I've seen some active adapters, but they are all convert the opposite
way (PS/2 to USB):
http://tinyurl.com/8gn7r
I wonder if I could use a female USB A to female USB A adapter on the
USB end of this active adapter and connect my keyboard to that end,
then get a male to male PS/2 adapter and connect it to the PS/2 end of
this active adapter, then connect it to my PC. Would that work? If
not, are there any active adapters opposite of this one (USB to PS/2)?
sliberty RemoveThis @gmail.com Wrote:
> I have a new Dell. It came with a USB keyboard and no PS/2 ports on the
> PC. Since I use a KVM which only has PS/2 connections, I tried using a
> variety of converters to make this work, but have had no luck.
>
> My old PS/2 keyboard connected directly to the KVM, and then through a
> PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's USB port works fine.
>
> My new USB keyboard through a USB to PS/2 converter (came with a
> mouse)
> into the KVM and then through a PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's
> USB
> port doesn't work at all.
>
> Is it because the converter came with a mouse and it doesn't support a
> keyboard? Is it because I am switching back and forth? Is there a way
> to accomplish what I need to do with this new Dell USB keyboard?
>
> Steve
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IsLNdbOi >> Stay informed about: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB |
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 2:15 am
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"IsLNdbOi" <IsLNdbOi.1xwtyv RemoveThis @pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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>
> I've been looking for the same thing. I have this Dell keyboard which I
> like very much since it does not have any of those useless application /
> shortcuts keys other keyboards have and it's pretty compact while still
> having full sized keys:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/cujkw
>
> http://pcpartsinc.com/prods/DE-W7658.jpg
>
>
> As far as I know, it should work with any of those purple USB to PS/2
> adapters that come with Microsoft and Logitech keyboards since it's
> just a plain USB keyboard (no multimedia keys, no built in USB hub),
> but I have tried it with three different purple / keyboard USB to PS/2
> adapters and even with some green USB to PS/2 adapters and the keyboard
> has not worked with any of them.
>
> I've seen some active adapters, but they are all convert the opposite
> way (PS/2 to USB):
>
> http://tinyurl.com/8gn7r
>
> I wonder if I could use a female USB A to female USB A adapter on the
> USB end of this active adapter and connect my keyboard to that end,
> then get a male to male PS/2 adapter and connect it to the PS/2 end of
> this active adapter, then connect it to my PC. Would that work? If
> not, are there any active adapters opposite of this one (USB to PS/2)?
>
>
>
> sliberty RemoveThis @gmail.com Wrote:
>> I have a new Dell. It came with a USB keyboard and no PS/2 ports on the
>> PC. Since I use a KVM which only has PS/2 connections, I tried using a
>> variety of converters to make this work, but have had no luck.
>>
>> My old PS/2 keyboard connected directly to the KVM, and then through a
>> PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's USB port works fine.
>>
>> My new USB keyboard through a USB to PS/2 converter (came with a
>> mouse)
>> into the KVM and then through a PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's
>> USB
>> port doesn't work at all.
>>
>> Is it because the converter came with a mouse and it doesn't support a
>> keyboard? Is it because I am switching back and forth? Is there a way
>> to accomplish what I need to do with this new Dell USB keyboard?
>>
>> Steve
>
Not all USB mice and keyboards can be made to work with PS/2. You may be
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Since: Nov 04, 2005 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 3:15 am
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Edward W. Thompson Wrote:
> "IsLNdbOi" IsLNdbOi.1xwtyv.TakeThisOut@pcbanter.net wrote in message
> news:IsLNdbOi.1xwtyv@pcbanter.net...
>
> I've been looking for the same thing. I have this Dell keyboard which
> I
> like very much since it does not have any of those useless application
> /
> shortcuts keys other keyboards have and it's pretty compact while
> still
> having full sized keys:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/cujkw
>
> http://pcpartsinc.com/prods/DE-W7658.jpg
>
>
> As far as I know, it should work with any of those purple USB to PS/2
> adapters that come with Microsoft and Logitech keyboards since it's
> just a plain USB keyboard (no multimedia keys, no built in USB hub),
> but I have tried it with three different purple / keyboard USB to
> PS/2
> adapters and even with some green USB to PS/2 adapters and the
> keyboard
> has not worked with any of them.
>
> I've seen some active adapters, but they are all convert the opposite
> way (PS/2 to USB):
>
> http://tinyurl.com/8gn7r
>
> I wonder if I could use a female USB A to female USB A adapter on the
> USB end of this active adapter and connect my keyboard to that end,
> then get a male to male PS/2 adapter and connect it to the PS/2 end
> of
> this active adapter, then connect it to my PC. Would that work? If
> not, are there any active adapters opposite of this one (USB to
> PS/2)?
>
>
>
> sliberty.TakeThisOut@gmail.com Wrote:
> I have a new Dell. It came with a USB keyboard and no PS/2 ports on
> the
> PC. Since I use a KVM which only has PS/2 connections, I tried using
> a
> variety of converters to make this work, but have had no luck.
>
> My old PS/2 keyboard connected directly to the KVM, and then through
> a
> PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's USB port works fine.
>
> My new USB keyboard through a USB to PS/2 converter (came with a
> mouse)
> into the KVM and then through a PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's
> USB
> port doesn't work at all.
>
> Is it because the converter came with a mouse and it doesn't support
> a
> keyboard? Is it because I am switching back and forth? Is there a way
> to accomplish what I need to do with this new Dell USB keyboard?
>
> Steve
>
> Not all USB mice and keyboards can be made to work with PS/2. You may
> be
> unlucky.
I'm sure it would work if I could find an active adapter like the one I
posted above, except it would have to have a female USB A connector and
a male PS/2 connector (opposite of the one I posted above).
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Since: Jun 14, 2004 Posts: 472
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 10:15 am
Post subject: Re: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Here
http://sewelldirect.com/usb
IsLNdbOi wrote:
> Edward W. Thompson Wrote:
>
>>"IsLNdbOi" IsLNdbOi.1xwtyv.RemoveThis@pcbanter.net wrote in message
>>news:IsLNdbOi.1xwtyv@pcbanter.net...
>>
>>I've been looking for the same thing. I have this Dell keyboard which
>>I
>>like very much since it does not have any of those useless application
>>/
>>shortcuts keys other keyboards have and it's pretty compact while
>>still
>>having full sized keys:
>>
>>http://tinyurl.com/cujkw
>>
>>http://pcpartsinc.com/prods/DE-W7658.jpg
>>
>>
>>As far as I know, it should work with any of those purple USB to PS/2
>>adapters that come with Microsoft and Logitech keyboards since it's
>>just a plain USB keyboard (no multimedia keys, no built in USB hub),
>>but I have tried it with three different purple / keyboard USB to
>>PS/2
>>adapters and even with some green USB to PS/2 adapters and the
>>keyboard
>>has not worked with any of them.
>>
>>I've seen some active adapters, but they are all convert the opposite
>>way (PS/2 to USB):
>>
>>http://tinyurl.com/8gn7r
>>
>>I wonder if I could use a female USB A to female USB A adapter on the
>>USB end of this active adapter and connect my keyboard to that end,
>>then get a male to male PS/2 adapter and connect it to the PS/2 end
>>of
>>this active adapter, then connect it to my PC. Would that work? If
>>not, are there any active adapters opposite of this one (USB to
>>PS/2)?
>>
>>
>>
>>sliberty@gmail.com Wrote:
>>I have a new Dell. It came with a USB keyboard and no PS/2 ports on
>>the
>>PC. Since I use a KVM which only has PS/2 connections, I tried using
>>a
>>variety of converters to make this work, but have had no luck.
>>
>>My old PS/2 keyboard connected directly to the KVM, and then through
>>a
>>PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's USB port works fine.
>>
>>My new USB keyboard through a USB to PS/2 converter (came with a
>>mouse)
>>into the KVM and then through a PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's
>>USB
>>port doesn't work at all.
>>
>>Is it because the converter came with a mouse and it doesn't support
>>a
>>keyboard? Is it because I am switching back and forth? Is there a way
>>to accomplish what I need to do with this new Dell USB keyboard?
>>
>>Steve
>>
>>Not all USB mice and keyboards can be made to work with PS/2. You may
>>be
>>unlucky.
>
>
>
> I'm sure it would work if I could find an active adapter like the one I
> posted above, except it would have to have a female USB A connector and
> a male PS/2 connector (opposite of the one I posted above).
>
> >> Stay informed about: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB |
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 7:15 pm
Post subject: Re: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Bob I Wrote:
> Here
> http://sewelldirect.com/usb
>
> IsLNdbOi wrote:
>
> Edward W. Thompson Wrote:
>
> "IsLNdbOi" IsLNdbOi.1xwtyv DeleteThis @pcbanter.net wrote in message
> news:IsLNdbOi.1xwtyv@pcbanter.net...
>
> I've been looking for the same thing. I have this Dell keyboard which
> I
> like very much since it does not have any of those useless application
> /
> shortcuts keys other keyboards have and it's pretty compact while
> still
> having full sized keys:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/cujkw
>
> http://pcpartsinc.com/prods/DE-W7658.jpg
>
>
> As far as I know, it should work with any of those purple USB to PS/2
> adapters that come with Microsoft and Logitech keyboards since it's
> just a plain USB keyboard (no multimedia keys, no built in USB hub),
> but I have tried it with three different purple / keyboard USB to
> PS/2
> adapters and even with some green USB to PS/2 adapters and the
> keyboard
> has not worked with any of them.
>
> I've seen some active adapters, but they are all convert the opposite
> way (PS/2 to USB):
>
> http://tinyurl.com/8gn7r
>
> I wonder if I could use a female USB A to female USB A adapter on the
> USB end of this active adapter and connect my keyboard to that end,
> then get a male to male PS/2 adapter and connect it to the PS/2 end
> of
> this active adapter, then connect it to my PC. Would that work? If
> not, are there any active adapters opposite of this one (USB to
> PS/2)?
>
>
>
> sliberty DeleteThis @gmail.com Wrote:
> I have a new Dell. It came with a USB keyboard and no PS/2 ports on
> the
> PC. Since I use a KVM which only has PS/2 connections, I tried using
> a
> variety of converters to make this work, but have had no luck.
>
> My old PS/2 keyboard connected directly to the KVM, and then through
> a
> PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's USB port works fine.
>
> My new USB keyboard through a USB to PS/2 converter (came with a
> mouse)
> into the KVM and then through a PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's
> USB
> port doesn't work at all.
>
> Is it because the converter came with a mouse and it doesn't support
> a
> keyboard? Is it because I am switching back and forth? Is there a way
> to accomplish what I need to do with this new Dell USB keyboard?
>
> Steve
>
> Not all USB mice and keyboards can be made to work with PS/2. You may
> be
> unlucky.
>
>
>
> I'm sure it would work if I could find an active adapter like the one
> I
> posted above, except it would have to have a female USB A connector
> and
> a male PS/2 connector (opposite of the one I posted above).
>
>
I'm sorry Bob, is there supposed to be something at that site that will
help us?
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 8:41 am
Post subject: Re: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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You ARE looking for connectors?!?!?
IsLNdbOi wrote:
> Bob I Wrote:
>
>>Here
>>http://sewelldirect.com/usb
>>
>>IsLNdbOi wrote:
>>
>>Edward W. Thompson Wrote:
>>
>>"IsLNdbOi" IsLNdbOi.1xwtyv RemoveThis @pcbanter.net wrote in message
>>news:IsLNdbOi.1xwtyv@pcbanter.net...
>>
>>I've been looking for the same thing. I have this Dell keyboard which
>>I
>>like very much since it does not have any of those useless application
>>/
>>shortcuts keys other keyboards have and it's pretty compact while
>>still
>>having full sized keys:
>>
>>http://tinyurl.com/cujkw
>>
>>http://pcpartsinc.com/prods/DE-W7658.jpg
>>
>>
>>As far as I know, it should work with any of those purple USB to PS/2
>>adapters that come with Microsoft and Logitech keyboards since it's
>>just a plain USB keyboard (no multimedia keys, no built in USB hub),
>>but I have tried it with three different purple / keyboard USB to
>>PS/2
>>adapters and even with some green USB to PS/2 adapters and the
>>keyboard
>>has not worked with any of them.
>>
>>I've seen some active adapters, but they are all convert the opposite
>>way (PS/2 to USB):
>>
>>http://tinyurl.com/8gn7r
>>
>>I wonder if I could use a female USB A to female USB A adapter on the
>>USB end of this active adapter and connect my keyboard to that end,
>>then get a male to male PS/2 adapter and connect it to the PS/2 end
>>of
>>this active adapter, then connect it to my PC. Would that work? If
>>not, are there any active adapters opposite of this one (USB to
>>PS/2)?
>>
>>
>>
>>sliberty@gmail.com Wrote:
>>I have a new Dell. It came with a USB keyboard and no PS/2 ports on
>>the
>>PC. Since I use a KVM which only has PS/2 connections, I tried using
>>a
>>variety of converters to make this work, but have had no luck.
>>
>>My old PS/2 keyboard connected directly to the KVM, and then through
>>a
>>PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's USB port works fine.
>>
>>My new USB keyboard through a USB to PS/2 converter (came with a
>>mouse)
>>into the KVM and then through a PS/2 to USB converter into the PC's
>>USB
>>port doesn't work at all.
>>
>>Is it because the converter came with a mouse and it doesn't support
>>a
>>keyboard? Is it because I am switching back and forth? Is there a way
>>to accomplish what I need to do with this new Dell USB keyboard?
>>
>>Steve
>>
>>Not all USB mice and keyboards can be made to work with PS/2. You may
>>be
>>unlucky.
>>
>>
>>
>>I'm sure it would work if I could find an active adapter like the one
>>I
>>posted above, except it would have to have a female USB A connector
>>and
>>a male PS/2 connector (opposite of the one I posted above).
>>
>>
>
>
>
> I'm sorry Bob, is there supposed to be something at that site that will
> help us?
>
> >> Stay informed about: USB Keyboard to PS/2 and back to USB |
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