How would one use a PS2 cable and a PS2 to USB adapter together? Seems using an ID Innovations passive adapter is nothing more than hard wiring USB directly to the keyboard which didn't work?
yes, you just need a PS/2 cable and a USB to PS/2 adapter. I like those ID innovations ones. You can just cut the PS/2 end off and solder the wires directly to the pins on the controller.
It's not passive. The active circuitry is in the (larger) USB plug.
You can get them with 6ft cables. This is what orihalcon uses for his model M usb cables (He crimps SDL ends to them).
That one you linked from orihalcon is indeed what I'm talking about. Ming sells them in his store for the shorter ones, and you might be able to message orihalcon about getting a longer one from him. (id innovations charges like $22 each for qty < 50! )
I found an old HP PS2 mouse so I removed the cable from it. After some continuity testing determined what wire color went to what pin on the PS2 plug.
I crimped an RJ9 connector onto the cable with the 4 wires in the correct spots and.....nothing.
are you
sure you got the pinout right?
Booted up the PC and neither the PS2 mouse connected to the PC or the Dolch connected via the PS2 cable.
Wondering if there is something inside the cable itself telling the PC its a mouse causing a conflict?
PS/2 cables are passive, and as far as I know they are the same for a KB or a mouse. Some combination cables (PS/2 and mouse in one) use the the unused pins of PS/2 for mouse data/clock, but a standalone mouse should be the same as a KB as far as the cable and pinout are concerned.
here's a topic with some good info and pictures:
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=59239.msg1357809#msg1357809This is the best post I've seen covering the issue:
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=46531.msg1035707#msg1035707OK hope this helps!