COM to PS/2 port... help?
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COM to PS/2 port... help?
I am trying to increase the life of my laptop's power cord by hooking it up like a desktop & not moving it around all the time... but it only has 1 ps/2 port and all I have is 1 ps/2 keyboard and 1 ps/2 mouse... my dad was able to bring home a COM to PS/2 port home from work, but I cannot find any drivers to work for either the keyboard or the mouse... any help?
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THere might be another solution. A Fujitsu/sIemens generation laptops (5 years ago) had a t-splitter ps2. You connect it to your laptop ps2-port and it should be able to work.
I've gotten one myself and I am going to try it. Tell ya later if it works kk?
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I've gotten one myself and I am going to try it. Tell ya later if it works kk?
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I might. I have an old 286 that only uses ps1 ports, I'll take a look.
I'm still a little confused as to what your saying though... What have you and what do you need again?
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I'm still a little confused as to what your saying though... What have you and what do you need again?
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I undestand what you're saying -- I know that most IBM laptops with PS/2 connectors only have one, which can be used for either mouse or keyboard; however, there is also a Y cable (like SebMcClouth was speaking of for Fujitsu/Siemens laptops) that allows you to connect both mouse and keyboard. I've never heard of a PS/2-to-serial mouse converter, but it could potentially be possible, I guess... I've got about a dozen serial mice back home, too, if you want to come pick one up.
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Well, finally, I may have an answer!
Nathan, if you are using an MS-DOS Mouse Driver (MOUSE.COM), search for your MOUSE.INI (or .sys, I don't remember.) and edit it (EDIT MOUSE.INI). Where it says type=ps2, switch the ps2 to serial1. Exit and restart your laptop with the keyboard in the PS2 port and the mouse in the SERIAL adapter and it should work.
UPDATE: Don't bother with this method. Download the drivers from the Utilities section, and activate "msetyp.exe". And then press the S key. Yep, that simple...
Nathan, if you are using an MS-DOS Mouse Driver (MOUSE.COM), search for your MOUSE.INI (or .sys, I don't remember.) and edit it (EDIT MOUSE.INI). Where it says type=ps2, switch the ps2 to serial1. Exit and restart your laptop with the keyboard in the PS2 port and the mouse in the SERIAL adapter and it should work.
UPDATE: Don't bother with this method. Download the drivers from the Utilities section, and activate "msetyp.exe". And then press the S key. Yep, that simple...
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I will post a download in the Utilities section with MS-DOS mouse drivers. It will also include a program, "msetyp.exe", which will changes the files to make your mouse work with a serial or PS2 port.
UPDATE: The file is now available for download, tell me if it works
And, Seb, yes you can use it for QBinux , but I'll make a few adjustments for it if that's the case.
UPDATE: The file is now available for download, tell me if it works
And, Seb, yes you can use it for QBinux , but I'll make a few adjustments for it if that's the case.
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Yes, they exist, and I have at least one.I've never heard of a PS/2-to-serial mouse converter, but it could potentially be possible, I guess...
Nathan, does your laptop have any serial ports?
you mean a PS/2 to serial adapter? It should have PS/2 female on one end and 9 pin serial female (DB9F) on the other.my dad was able to bring home a COM to PS/2 port home from work,
I'm not sure about this, but I think that with at least some computers, the PS/2 port will be for mice only, and not keyboards, or keyboards only, and not mice. My IBM 486 has 2 PS/2 ports, one is labeled for keyboard, the other for a mouse. I doubt it would work if I switched the two.
Also, does your computer have an AT keyboard port? It is round like a PS/2 port, but significantly larger. If so, you can get a PS/2 to AT adapter for your keyboard (PS/2 female to AT male).
Keyboards do not require drivers. Mice do, but usually this is a generic driver that will work with either serial or PS/2 mice. Windows 98SE should support either with its own drivers. Since you use 98SE, you have MS-DOS also. Most generic MS-DOS mouse drivers will support either serial or PS/2.but I cannot find any drivers to work for either the keyboard or the mouse... any help?
Don't connect your keyboard to the serial port using the adapter. It will not work.
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Put the mouse into the COM adapter, put the keyboard into the PS/2 port. Then, run 'msetyp.exe' from my mouse drivers download in the utilities section. Set it for serial. Then, add:
to your AUTOEXEC.BAT, where X is the drive you saved it in, and PATH is where you saved the driver files.
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X:\(Path)\MOUSE.COM
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A correction of something I said...
Regards,
Michael
More specifically, it consists of PS/2 female on one end, and AT male on the other, making it actually a PS/2 male to AT female adapter... I was imagining it correclty but forgot that saying "a such-and-such to such-and-such adapter" means the "such-and-such" are the things that need connecting, not the connectors on the adapter. Oh well. Just needed to make that correction.If so, you can get a PS/2 to AT adapter for your keyboard (PS/2 female to AT male).
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Yes, me interested... not sure what it is... but yes... definatly interested...PQBC wrote:I will post a download in the Utilities section with MS-DOS mouse drivers. It will also include a program, "msetyp.exe", which will changes the files to make your mouse work with a serial or PS2 port.
UPDATE: The file is now available for download, tell me if it works
And, Seb, yes you can use it for QBinux , but I'll make a few adjustments for it if that's the case.
I couldn't get it to work on my IBM... the mouse did work, but the keyboard didn't... Could be because the only ps2 device on my laptop is for a mouse. Anywayz...
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