![]() In looking through many of the customer reviews (especially at newegg), I find myself increasingly nervous on making a purchase of any of the adapters, as it seems a vast majority of them have compatibility issues.ġ) The adapter needs to work with my KVM (Trendnet TK-401R)Ģ) The adapter needs to allow me to get into the BIOS and do what's necessary in thereģ) This one seems to be the most difficult to accomplish (based on my reading): The adapter needs to be able to allow simultaneous keystrokes (both additive and subtractive), ie. ![]() So, I've come to ask (especially those with those older mechanical keyboards) if any of you might be kind enough to point me in the direction of a correct PS/2 to USB adapter, so I might side step this whole issue. ![]() ![]() The research I've conducted makes it painfully obvious, that it would extremely expensive (not to mention a royal pain in the buttocks) for me to try to replace all those components. So, I find my self in a bit of a pickle, because I refuse to give up my PS/2 keyboard and mouse. I've hit a potential snag in the process.Īs you all (probably) know, it's becoming increasingly difficult to find motherboards with two PS/2 ports on them these days. Fellow Gerbils, I'm in the process of building a new video/gaming workstation.
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