PS/2 to Serial Mouse

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!    !! Mini-DIN !! D-SUB !!     
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!    !! Mini-DIN !! Dir        !! D-Sub !!     
 
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| GND || 3        || 5    || GND  
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| GND || 3        || {{arrow}}  || 5    || GND  
 
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| RxD || 2        || 2    || RxD  
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| RxD || 2        || {{arrowr}} || 2    || RxD  
 
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| TxD || 6        || 3    || TxD  
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| TxD || 6        || {{arrowl}} || 3    || TxD  
 
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| +5V || 4        || 7    || RTS  
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| +5V || 4        || {{arrowl}} || 7    || RTS  
 
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== Contributions ==
 
== Contributions ==
* [[User:Joakim|Joakim Ögren]],
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* [[User:Joakim|Joakim Ögren]]
* [[User:Tomas|Tomas Ögren]],
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* [[User:Tomas|Tomas Ögren]]
 
* [mailto:[email protected] Thomas Eschenbacher]
 
* [mailto:[email protected] Thomas Eschenbacher]
  

Latest revision as of 17:30, 29 June 2008

This adapter will enable you to use a mouse with a 6 pin Mini-DIN (PS/2) connector to a computer with a 9 pin D-SUB (Serial) connector.

This requires that the mouse handles both protocols. A mouse like this is sometimes referred to as a combo-mouse.

Pinout

Minidin6f.png

6 PIN MINI-DIN FEMALE to the mouse.

Dsub9f.png

9 PIN D-SUB FEMALE to the computer.

Mini-DIN Dir D-Sub
GND 3 Arrow.png 5 GND
RxD 2 Arrowr.png 2 RxD
TxD 6 Arrowl.png 3 TxD
+5V 4 Arrowl.png 7 RTS

Contributions

Sources

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