dionb wrote on 2025-12-27, 02:40:Do you have a multimeter? […]
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Do you have a multimeter?
PS/2 uses 4 pins actively: DATA, CLK, Vcc and GND.
Vcc is easy to find: that's the one that outputs +5V relative to ground (anywhere on the board/system). GND is the one with continuity (very low resistance) to ground elsewhere.
With an oscilloscope you can find CLK, but once you know Vcc and GND you can just brute-force the rest.
I do have one! Thanks for that info. I might give that a shot tomorrow.
While I've had some experience in small electrical repairs, it was all based on information I already had and knowing what everything is ahead of time. I have never probed to find certain points myself before. When searching Vcc, I just probe a known ground point anywhere else on the board while it's powered while going along each pin on the PS/2 header until I find +5V? Same with finding GND, but with the meter in continuity mode?
Provided I find Vcc and GND, that leaves me with four more pins to test for the other two (one of the rows on the board header only has two pins). I don't have an oscilloscope. While maybe not being able to tell which is DATA and which is CLK specifically, will I be able to find that a pin is at least *one* of these with the multimeter so I can narrow it down to two pins? Will it hurt anything if these two are swapped while I'm figuring it out? Neither of them would be incorrectly swapped to Vcc or GND as I will already know which ones those are that is at this point.