I think he means USB to PS/2, as the ABS M1 is USB. The blue cube is PS/2 to USB. I'm pretty sure if the keyboard does not support PS/2, there is no real way plug it into PS/2.
Yes, Viett. I posted my previous response before seeing your post.
Hmm, I'd thought it was simpler to get a USB keyboard to work as PS/2 than it was to get a PS/2 keyboard to work as USB. I guess it's complicated either way.... :frusty:
I'd been reading up on keyboards and saw that Costar OEM keyboards based on CST-104 include the ABS M1 and a Filco board (don't remember model number). When I saw that Filco's over at Elite Keyboards come with USB-to-PS/2 adapters, I assumed one of those adapters would work with my M1.
Unfortunately ABS' web site has dead links, so I can't get any more info on the M1. But ... if it's unlikely to support PS/2, I'll just use my M1 as USB and plug in a PS/2 keyboard for those times when I really need it. :ohwell: