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I’m so glad we stumbled on it today, because there are thousands of perfectly good keyboards and mice out there just waiting to be hooked up to Mac minis and other USB-only machines. Keyspan ...
My laptop is USB-only. I have a Microsoft Natural keyboard and a Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer that I use daily, and I had an adapter that allows me to plug these two PS/2 devices in and then ...
I wanted to use my old keyboard (Logictech SR 34 - about 7 years old) and bought a PS2 to USB converter to make it work. It didn’t. Bought two ...
Damn keyboard comes unplugged and the computer freezes up. Not sure why the PS/2 port is so loose but it barely stays in. My mouse came with a simple USB to PS/2 adapter I can't seem to find any ...
For communication, he tore up a PS/2 to USB cable to get a female mini DIN connector and wired it to the Nano. He’s using a Dreamblaster S1 synth module to generate sounds, and that sits on a ...
Connect the Microsoft keyboard's USB cable to an available USB port on your Mac computer. If it is a PS/2 keyboard, connect the keyboard cable to a PS/2 adapter and then connect the adapter to ...
The USB IF itself notes that your only defense against this new attack vector is to only use USB devices that you 100% trust -- but even then, as we'll outline below, this won't always protect you.
Retro computing enthusiasts, rejoice! HIDman, [rasteri]’s latest open source creation, bridges the gap between modern USB input devices and vintage PCs, from the IBM 5150 to machines with PS/2 ...