IRMP2Keyboardis an easy-to-use Arduino firmware which allows you to create a reliable remote control receiver for your PC. It can either interface via PS2 or USB. The PC sees the receiver as regular keyboard. It's your choice which keypresses (or even key combinations) are executed on remote control button presses.
1 Connect the keyboard to the mouse ps/2 in the y connector and connect the y cable to a usb port. 2. Remove and now connect the keyboard's I/O to into its right connector on the Y connector. 3. Press the num key on the keyboard, then use the numpad and then all the keys should start working! Do this every time the system doesn't detect the Inmy opinion -- Yes. It's just easier to have a real AT keyboard. If the USB keyboard supports PS/2 through one of those "dumb" (no circuitry) adapters, you can just hack off the USB plug and solder on an AT one. - playing the obscure, forgotten & weird - most Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 6:30 PM PDT. Replacement PS/2 to USB Keyboard Adapter M/F. Changer Type: PS/2 to USB Color: Other Specifications: Connector Types: 1 - USB A Male Connector Types: 1 - DIN 6 Female Weight: 0.01 Model #: GC46MFKEY Item #: N82E16812200145 Return Policy: 45/1 Return Policy $6.32 - DGZZIUSB to PS2 Adapter 2PCS Purple USB Female to PS/2 Male Converter Adapter for Mouse and Keyboard. 3.8 out of 5 stars 164. $6.99 $ 6. 99 ($3.50/count) FREE delivery Sun, USB Keyboard to PS/2 Adapter - F/M - USB keyboard to PS2 Adapter - USB to PS2 Adapter (GC46FMKEY) 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,505. $6.75 $ 6. 75. Connect a PS/2 compatible USB Keyboard to a computer through a PS/2 port ; USB Keyboard to PS/2 Adapter/USB to PS/2 Adapter ; Note: This is a replacement adapter that can only be used with USB keyboards that are both USB and PS/2 compliant. If you keyboard shipped with a similar adapter than this adapter will work with your keyboard. 3 The PS/2 and USB connectors are not equivalent. Many devices can be used in both using a passive adapter (but then almost always USB->PS/2, not the other way around), but not all [ 1 ]. There are "active adapters" available that connect to USB and simply gives you two PS/2 connectors. If this is what you have, then something is weird, but Whilehardware keyboard wedges have become rare (most barcode scanners today connect via USB and appear as a human interface device), this very flexible concept still exists in the form of a virtual keyboard wedge (a.k.a. software keyboard wedge, "RS-232 to keyboard"-software). PSZbnbe.
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