Breathe new life into your legacy hardware with our USB A Female to PS/2 6-Pin Male Adapter. This compact, high-reliability converter is specifically designed to allow modern USB-input devices, such as keyboards and mice, to interface with older computer systems and servers that utilize the classic 6-pin mini-DIN (PS/2) port.
The adapter features a robust, green molded thermoplastic housing designed for heavy use and longevity. The "Top" and "Bottom" views confirm a precision-engineered 6-pin male PS/2 plug and a standard USB Type-A female port, ensuring a snug, interference-free connection for your peripherals.
Plug-and-Play Simplicity: No software or drivers required; simply connect your USB device to the adapter and plug it into the PS/2 port.
Precision 6-Pin Layout: The "Top" view shows accurately aligned pins for a perfect fit into standard mini-DIN ports.
Standard USB AF Interface: The "Bottom" view features a high-quality USB Type-A female socket compatible with a wide range of peripherals.
Ergonomic Textured Grip: Integrated side ridges provide a secure grip for easy insertion and removal from tight I/O panels.
Durable Molded Housing: The solid green exterior protects internal wiring from physical strain and environmental factors.
Connector A: USB Type-A Female (AF).
Connector B: 6-Pin Mini-DIN Male (PS/2).
Housing Material: Reinforced PVC.
Color: Industrial Green.
Configuration: Passive signal converter.
Legacy PC Support: Connecting a modern USB mouse or keyboard to a vintage computer that lacks USB ports.
Server Maintenance: Interfacing with older KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switches that use PS/2 connections.
IT Troubleshooting: Essential tool for system administrators working with older industrial or office hardware.
Gaming Nostalgia: Using modern mechanical keyboards on retro gaming rigs.
Will this work with any USB keyboard or mouse?
Most modern peripherals are "combo" devices that can support both USB and PS/2 signals. This passive adapter works best with devices designed for this dual-compatibility.
Is this a passive or active converter?
This is a passive adapter that bridges the physical connection between the two port types.
Can I plug it in while the computer is on?
Unlike USB, the PS/2 interface is generally not hot-pluggable. It is recommended to shut down your computer before connecting this adapter to avoid port errors.
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