Product Description
Plug
any PS/2 peripheral into your system's USB port with StarTech.com's USB
to PS/2 converter for PCs. This adapter converts a single USB port into
two universal PS/2 ports and is great for connecting legacy devices
like keyboards, mice, or any other PS/2 peripherals. With Plug and Play
support and no need for a power adapter, the USBPS2PC gives your system
instant access to your older devices.
Product
Details
- Brand: StarTech
- Model: USBPS2PC
- Platform:
Windows
- Format: CD
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions:
.85" h x 3.25" w x 7.90" l, .13 pounds
Features
- Connect
PS/2 devices to USB enabled laptop or desktop systems
- Bridges
the gap between legacy-free computers and older PS/2 mice and keyboard
Customer Reviews
It just works
I have an old Dell ergonomic
(split) keyboard that I really like, that still works great, but has a
PS2 plug. I have a new Dell Optiplex 300 that only has USB outlets - no
PS2. This is the perfect solution - plug and play. It just works. I was a
little concerned after reading some reviews for similar products,
especially after reading the mixed reviews for Cables Unlimited
ADP-5210, for example. After reading another review for another product,
I found this, ordered it, and am very satisfied. Highly recommended. In
fact, I'm typing out this review with the keyboard connected through
the adapter right now!
Works great with
my Logitech Internet PS/2 keyboard
This adapter works great, no
problems! This adapter (which actually changes the PS/2 signals to USB
signals) worked whereas a previous product that I tried, which was
merely a plug-converter, did not work.
great
little gizmo!
What a handy little
doo-hickey this thing turned out to be. I've got a 5 year old keyboard,
which I dearly love, hooked up to my new laptop. There's also a plug for
a mouse if you want to hook up a non-USB mouse as well. (The key style
on the laptop is not really conducive to doing a lot of typing as I have
long fingernails, so it's easier for me to use my old keyboard and not
make so many typos).
I didn't want to have to buy a new USB
keyboard so using this plug has avoided having that extra cost. And when
I want to use the keyboard on the desktop again, all I have to do is
unplug the USB end of the dongle and plug it into a USB port on the
desktop.
No problem with the hookup - it works right out of the
box. The plug ends are not color-coded (ie: purple=keyboard) but there's
a small hard-to-see icon on each plug end showing a mouse or a
keyboard. Just for the heck of it, I also tried it out on a mouse and
keyboard I still have from one of our really old comps running Windows
98 - again no problem with that mouse or keyboard either.
Great
way to get use out of legacy peripherals and avoid having lots of old
stuff around that can't be used anymore because everything is USB now.
I'm really glad I bought this.
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