Hi,
A NKRO keyboard can send max 6 keys at the same time to USB, and "infinite" (or 104) keys at the same time to PS/2.
But if the keyboard has only a USB cable, then you can use a USB to PS/2 adapter, and it'll still support the 104 keys at the same time, even though the output is USB.
So the question is:
If the USB standard for keyboards is limited to sending the signal of 6 keys at the same time, how does this USB to PS/2 connector manage to read more keys than that from the incoming USB signal, to be able to create a full NKRO signal to its output?
And why can this little USB to PS/2 convertor do that, but a complete computer not?