From: Andrew Grebneff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

A 3cm-long (rather short) cable with a USB connector on one end and a 6-pin serial plug on the other; the center of the top of the serial has a vertical plastic pin. This is flanked by 2 pairs of contact pins, with 2 more pins at the bottom between the crimps in the circular wall.

Like everyone says, it's a USB->PS/2 converter.

The funny thing is that I have the very opposite. They tend to include
a PS/2->USB converter with USB mice for PCs so that they can be
used with the PS/2 slot on older PCs, but I have never had one that
goes the other way, like yours.

It would be interesting to test it with a newer Mac and OS X to see if it
is at all possible to use a PS/2 keyboard and/or mouse through the
USB port on a Mac.

Anyone tested ?


Larry

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