Author Topic: Can I use a cheap passive 5-pin DIN to PS/2 converter for an AT/XT keyboard?  (Read 1315 times)

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Offline kelvinhall05

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I really, really don't want to drop literally ten times as much on a converter if a $5 one will suffice. I'm planning to use it on a Focus FK-9000/Keypro and maybe an Omnikey Ultra. My desktop supports PS/2.
This is the converter I'm hoping to use: https://www.amazon.ca/kenable-Mini-Female-Keyboard-Adapter/dp/B01H90H6AU/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=mini+din+to+usb&qid=1575755320&sr=8-7
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Offline Tactile

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AT & PS/2 protocols are identical. The only difference is the physical connector. If your keyboard will do AT protocol then the adapter you have chosen will work fine.
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Offline kelvinhall05

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AT & PS/2 protocols are identical. The only difference is the physical connector. If your keyboard will do AT protocol then the adapter you have chosen will work fine.

Awesome, thanks.