First post, by roggles
I have a PS/2 keyboard attached to a Belkin Omniview KVM (F1D104-OSD) that I'm trying to use with two machines—a 486 and a Socket 7 motherboard (both have AT keyboard connectors). I have two AT to PS/2 (DIN to mini-DIN) adapters, which look identical but came from two different sources. Both adapters work with both motherboards when I attach them directly to PS/2 keyboards. However, only one of the adapters works when connected to the KVM; the other causes the motherboards to stop the boot with a keyboard error / no keyboard present error.
I used a multimeter to check that the connections on both adapters are sound (CLK/DAT/GND/Vcc are all connected to the right pins), which makes sense because even the adapter that doesn't work with the KVM works with the PS/2 keyboard. Is there anything else that could be different about these adapters that could be interfering with the KVM?