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First post, by kirikl

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Hi all! I bought Ps/2 converter two to one.
Doesn't work with Compaq Elite LTE 486 Laptop properly.
What is going on there
Connecting mouse to mouse port - fail
Connecting mouse to keyboard port - works
connecting together - fail (both ways)
connecting mouse to ps/2 port of computer - works
connecting keyboard to ps/2 port of computer - fail

So Keyboard doesn't work anyway, although keyboard is USB->PS/2 connection, but that converter works on Sony Vaio Pentium I laptop very good.
I haven't try splitter converter on Pentium I laptop because it has two ports there, so I don't need it there.

Any suggestions or thoughts why it doesn't work? Maybe it is not for keyboard connection at all?

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Reply 1 of 10, by keenmaster486

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Sounds like you need a new keyboard.

And try plugging your mouse into your Pentium laptop to see what happens.

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Reply 3 of 10, by kirikl

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@keenmaster486
Keyboard works well on it's USB-PS/2 converter with Pentium laptop, mouse works as well. Converter in 486 doesn't, except one port and only mouse, not keyboard.
@Jorpho
I started to think the same way, they probably just do not support it. But should keyboard work there or it is just PS/2 mouse port were back then?

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Reply 5 of 10, by kirikl

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No label on any ports there
http://h20565.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/public/dis … mr_na-c01125641
This manual says it is both for keys and mouse, but... problem is keyboard doesn't work, maybe because it connected to PS/2 - USB converter? But converter works in Pentium I laptop

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Toshiba T1100+ / T3100e/40 / T3200SXC
Tandy 1400 LT / 1000HX
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Reply 6 of 10, by h-a-l-9000

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Keyboard/Mouse Connector
The keyboard/mouse connector can be connected to a PS/2 mouse or an external
enhanced keyboard. Connecting the mouse/keyboard connector to a mouse
disables the integrated trackball, while connecting the mouse/keyboard
connector to an external keyboard disables the internal keyboard.

It is meant to connect either a keyboard or a mouse directly. An Y-cable won't work. You may have to reboot / repower after you plugged / unplugged a device as it needs to detect what type of device is connected.

If that doesn't help it is likely a compatibility problem, since the mouse works and keyboard/mouse use the same data pins.

1+1=10

Reply 7 of 10, by 133MHz

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Since every PS/2 port has 2 unused pins and the devices only use two communication lines I've always wondered if those 'combination ports' found on motherboards & laptops would allow both a keyboard and a mouse simultaneously by providing the data/clock lines for the additional device on the unused pins so that you'd only need a Y-cable that would route the pins correctly, but I've never got around to test that.

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Reply 8 of 10, by kirikl

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The problem is I don't have ps/2 keyboard to test, I'll try to get it from someone just for try

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Reply 9 of 10, by Ozzuneoj

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133MHz wrote:

Since every PS/2 port has 2 unused pins and the devices only use two communication lines I've always wondered if those 'combination ports' found on motherboards & laptops would allow both a keyboard and a mouse simultaneously by providing the data/clock lines for the additional device on the unused pins so that you'd only need a Y-cable that would route the pins correctly, but I've never got around to test that.

The wikipedia article on PS/2 ports actually mentions that the two unused pins are some times used for mouse input using splitter cables:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PS/2_port

(Pin-out image on the right)

Good to know. 😀

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 10 of 10, by kirikl

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Well. I got another ps/2 keyboard. works on that laptop. So now both mouse and keyboard works there, but not together with that splitter 🙁
anything works if you plug it in keyboard port on that splitter, nothing works on mouse port. When I plug keyboard just to mouse one on splitter it says Keyboard error. internal keyboard is still working

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XT Turbo 10mhz
HP TC4200 / NC6400
Sony Vaio PCG-SRX99 / PCG-505TR / C1 Picturebook
Compaq LTE Elite 4/75CXL / LTE 5000
Toshiba T1100+ / T3100e/40 / T3200SXC
Tandy 1400 LT / 1000HX
PB G4 1.33 / G3 300
iBook Cl 300