While this still doesn't solve your original problem, PS2 splitters
appear to be listed on eBay. Searching for "PS2 splitter" gives
splitters for 1 to 5 euros, in countries in Europe and Asia. You may
find one with low shipping costs.
Regards,
Tiemen
Quoting Torfinn Ingolfsen :
On Sat,
On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 18:06:01 -0800
per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> There may be a simpler solution. The systems I've seen with only
> one ps/2 jack had both the keyboard and the mouse signals wired to
> the single jack. (Quick test: if it is wired this way it will work
> with either a keyboard o
Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
> Many new machines / motherboards today comes with only one
> ps/2 port. Well, the kvm switches I use still has ps/2 ports.
> Therefore I use adapters that plug into a usb port and gives
> me two ps/2 ports ... I generally only use one port on these
> - for a mouse.
Th
Hi,
Many new machines / motherboards today comes with only one ps/2 port.
Well, the kvm switches I use still has ps/2 ports. Therefore I use
adapters that plug into a usb port and gives me two ps/2 ports.
Like the Slim USB 2.0 to PS/2 Adapter Dongle (sku 1440)[1] from DX.
I generally only use one