Paul,
        There are certain mice that you can do this with, but not all. There are
special "PS2/Serial" mice that will work with the connector, but a regular PS/2
mouse won't. Unfortunatly, it is dependant upon the wiring of the mouse itsef.
Kenny
> Hi all,
> 
> Has anyone ever connected a PS/2 mouse to a system using a PS/2<->DB9 addapter 
> and configured it as a serial mouse?
> 
> One of the guys here wanted to replace his mouse this weekend on one of his 
> older systems and could only buy a PS/2 mouse.  So, he got that and a PS/2<->
> DB9 adapter expecting it to work, but evidently had a lot of problems.
> 
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated :)
> 
> 
> -- 
> Seeya,
> Paul
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