I'm thinking the same thing thats very misleading, Looks like a PC PS/2
Brandy

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I only see one USB port on the back.
It's a shame he doesn't show you the other side. I'd bet, very strongly, that it's actually a PS/2 to USB adapter that allows dual-use mice, likely by Microsoft, to use USB or PS/2 ports. A PS/2 port looks very much like an ADB port, the only difference is the angle of the little middle plastic post. Someone who knows German better than I do might drop him a line and see if he can give a picture of the other side. You'll notice the Mouse symbol on the seller's picture on the PS/2/ADB end, and the USB symbol on the USB end. I'd bet if it were ADB you'd see the typical ADB symbol.




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