Breathe new life into your favorite classic peripherals with our USB Male to PS/2 Female Adaptor. This essential converter allows you to connect legacy 6-pin PS/2 keyboards and mice to modern computers, laptops, and servers that only feature USB Type A ports. Whether you are a fan of vintage mechanical keyboards or need to maintain older specialized input devices, this compact adaptor provides a simple, plug-and-play solution to keep your hardware running.
Standard Interface Conversion: Features a USB Type A Male connector on one end and a 6-pin Mini-DIN (PS/2) Female port on the other.
Wide Peripheral Support: Specifically designed to support standard PS/2 mice and keyboards for seamless navigation and typing.
Compact Passive Design: Low-profile molded housing ensures the adaptor doesn't block adjacent USB ports on your PC or hub.
Plug-and-Play Functionality: No software, drivers, or external power supply required—simply plug it in and your system handles the rest.
Durable Molded Housing: Constructed with high-impact plastic to protect the internal wiring and provide long-lasting reliability.
Cost-Effective Upgrade: Avoid the expense of replacing perfectly functional high-quality legacy keyboards or mice.
Secure Connection: The 6-pin female port is precision-milled to ensure a tight, stable fit for your PS/2 cable, preventing signal drops.
Industrial & Server Ready: A vital tool for server rooms and industrial environments where older KVM switches and consoles are still in use.
Connector A: USB Type A Male.
Connector B: PS/2 6-Pin Mini-DIN Female.
Material: Molded PVC with Nickel-Plated Connectors.
Finish: Classic Green
Will this work with any PS/2 keyboard?
Most modern-era PS/2 devices are "combo" devices that support this passive adaptor. Some very old vintage keyboards may require an active signal converter rather than a passive adaptor.
Do I need to restart my computer?
For the best results with PS/2 hardware, it is often recommended to plug the adaptor in while the computer is off, or perform a restart after the first connection.
Can I use two of these for a keyboard and mouse set?
Yes, you can use two separate adaptors into two USB ports to run both a legacy keyboard and a legacy mouse simultaneously.
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