Sorry for late reply, but been hit hard with seasonal virus and could barely muster the will to stand up... still recovering.... 😵
I'll try to explain better.
You have the PS/2 mouse hooked into the far left-end of the back of the KVM.
Correct. ("User Console" ports)
Then you have a serial mouse connected to port D.
INcorrect. No mouse, but a serial extension cable, male-female, which other end is into serial port on PC.
At which point do you have a PS/2 from the PC connected to the Cybex?
From the PC's AT-port via passive adapter, to the keyboard PS2 connector on the same(!) letter port as the serial extension cable.
Are you are able to leave the keyboard unconnected to the KVM for the mouse conversion to work?
Due to lack of a Y-splitter(PS2), I am not able to actually test it, but I see no reason why not. Tested without keyboard, and the KVM lights up, which to me is a strong indication that it actually is 'on' and ready to send signals. Without PS2'power' from PC it looks just dead, no-matter if my AC adapter works just fine and powers the mouse(via the Cybex).
EDIT: having a DOS/win311 hdd connected to mobo, I started up WITH keyboard connected to the Cybex (to be able to type 'win' + Enter), then disconnected the keyboard. Mouse still works as before - hence a PS2-splitter should be fine, unless that in itself would cause any problems vs keyboard functionality (?).
- Minimum hardware needed for a non-daisy-chained KVM set-up and with a separate mouse and direct connect keyboard is:
(1) - Cybex KVM, of course
(2) - serial male-female extension cable
(3) - PS2 male-male cable
(4) - an AT-to-PS2 passive adapter
(5) - PS2-splitter adapter (not tested, do not own currently)
(6) - the serial offender...(PC) 🤣
(7) - PS2 or USB(via passive PS2 adapter) mouse.
Setup:
Plug in your (4) to the keyboard port on (6).
Connect (5) to (4).
Connect male end of (2) to any 'letter' port on (1).
Connect (3) to (1), using the keyboard port with same letter as (2) is connected to, the other end of (3) to (5).
Connect (a PS2 cable from your KVM of choice, OR just) a keyboard directly, to the remaining receptor on (5), and then VGA cable and sound etc as you normally would.
Finally - plug your (7) into the "User Console" PS2 mouse port.
Untested: instead of the last step above, plug your regular KVM PS2 (mouse port) cable-to-PC in at the same spot. Hopefully this should enable use of a mouse via normal (second) KVM.
Minimum connections needed are shown below.
Optionally it SHOULD also work if daisy-chaining both PS2 "User console" ports to a second KVM.
Making it possible to control all parts via that second KVM, but VGA(if you prefer) and sound via separate cables DIRECTLY from second KVM to PC.
