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jimmyz66

IS-IT--Management
Aug 21, 2002
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Does anybody know how to take a ps2 or an at keyboard and add the ps2 or the at connector to the same wire so I don’t have to keep switching keyboards. I now they sell connectors that will do the same thing but I’m curious if anybody has done this and how, I’m also looking to do for a mouse.
 
I think you mentioned you knew there was an adapter available. I am unsure why you would have to switch keyboards, unless you might be talking about using 1 keyboard for 2 or more pcs.

If that is your issue, an A/B switch is just your answer, although much more expensive than the adapter.
 
I was afraid I was not going to explain it correctly, what I am try to accomplish is use one keyboard to be able to connect to either a ps2 or an at jack I have over 200 pcs that I maintain that have either a ps2 or a at keyboard connector, and I want to eliminate have two keyboards at my repair station, basically I want to splice both connectors to one keyboard.
 
The adaptors are relativly inexpensive. Well worth the cost compared to the time it would take to cut in a second conector.
 
You are talking 4 wires. I would use 2 dead keyboards for their cables and cut and splice at the good keyboard connector.
Just a matter of making sure you have the right wires connected.

I use a KVM switch so I don't have the problem. Ed Fair
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I don't want to use one keyboard for two systems simultaneously, I want to create a keyboard that has both a ps2 and an AT connection on one end without having to use a ps2 to AT adapter for my repair area so I dont have to switch the keyboard or search for my adapter.
 
I understand. Splice the 3 cables together. 2 pigtails from dead keyboards and the one from the good keyboard. Gives you about 8 feet of keyboard cable with the choice of connector. Probably would tape the dual set together just to keep order. Ed Fair
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jimmyz66

Why do you have to cut thru wires or resoldering (to made a Y adaptor one PS2 and one AT) Wouldn't it be a lot easier to keep a PS2-AT adaptor instead of sticking another one out of your original connector? I think you are just making simple things complicate. those PS2-AT adaptors cost only $1 at my place. Buy a dozen and they show up everywhere when you want them. If you have applications other than what you mention, that is another story. Tie the PS2-AT adaptor to the connecting wire next to your keyboard with 2 piece of garbage tie, simple enough?
 
Buy the adaptor and put it on a leash attached to the cable near the connector. Its easy, inexpensive and you can find it. the leash could be a piece of string or wire or whatever you desire.
 
I've just got a small box attached to the top of my monitor. I keep all my adapters, markers, etc in there.
 
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