Re: USB to PS2 mouse AND keyboard design. Jul 04, 2021 07:44 PM. Since you are filling a case under Type-C, I guess you are asking the chip of Type-C interface. Based on your requirements you have been listed out, the below chip part number for your reference. 1.
So yes, this is entirely possible to do. Arguably it's not worth it with a slim PS2 that uses an external brick, however, given you're just going to be replacing a 120VAC->8.5VDC brick with a 20VDC->8.5VDC one (that just happens to be powered via USB-PD). On a fat PS2 where one could replace the internal power supply with a USB-PD one the story
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I then thought it would be easier to have it as a USB! So I chopped the wire and wired it to a USB USB was : (Ground pin): Sheath Pin 1:Red Pin 2:White Pin 3:Green Pin 4:Black and the PS/2: Sheath Blue Orange White Green Which I connected as: Sheath -> Ground pin Blue--> Pin 1 Orange--> Pin 2 White--> Pin 3 Green--> Pin 4 I got "unrecognized
USB to PS2 Adapter 2PCS Black PS/2 Female to USB Male Converter Adapter for Mouse and Keyboard. $ 9.99. Free Shipping. Direct from KEXIKELE. KEXIKELE StoreVisit Store. Add to cart. Compare. Computer USB to PS2 keyboard and mouse adapter cable PS/2 female to USB male to female wiring circular hole port adapter. $ 8.66. Unless the keyboard already understand the USB protocol, this is unlikely to work. Many of the adapters simply reconfigure the pins around and short one of the pins (either to ground or 5V) to signal to the keyboard to use the USB protocol instead of PS/2. But the keyboard has to already support USB and be compatible with the adapter for this ใช้จอย ps2 กับตัวแปลงจอย ps2 เป็น usb เล่นเกมคอมนี่ดีมั้ยคับ มันสามารถใช้โปรแกรม motionjoy เล่นได้ทุกเกมมั้ยคับ พอดีอยากเล่นเกม NARUTO SHIPPUDEN So the USB control box I bought for my Cobalt Flux from Precision Dance Pads crapped out on me, leaving my left arrow completely useless. I tried ITG on my PS2 with the original control box and everything works great. Once the PS2 keyboard is plugged into the USB adapter it should behave exactly like a USB keyboard and be recognised by windows as such. You should not anyother drivers to get to work. You will also be able to plug the usb adapter into the computer and it be recognised while windows is running just like any other USB device. .
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