Mouse (PS/2)

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| 4  || VCC  || {{arrowr}}  || Power , +5 VDC
 
| 4  || VCC  || {{arrowr}}  || Power , +5 VDC
 
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| 5  || CLK  || {{arrowr}} || Clock
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| 5  || CLK  || {{arrowlr}} || Clock
 
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| 6  || n/c  || -          || Not connected
 
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''Note: Direction is Computer relative Mouse.''
 
''Note: Direction is Computer relative Mouse.''
  
== Contributions ==
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There used to be RS232 signals on pin 2 & 6 on some old mice. A mouse with RS232 & PS/2 signal used to be called a ''combo-mouse''. 2 is RXD and 6 is TXD.
  
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== See also ==
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* [[AT Keyboard/Mouse protocol]]
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* [[PS/2_to_Serial_Mouse]]
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== Contributions ==
 
* [[User:Joakim|Joakim Ögren]]
 
* [[User:Joakim|Joakim Ögren]]
 
* [mailto:[email protected] Gilles Ries]
 
* [mailto:[email protected] Gilles Ries]

Latest revision as of 12:51, 16 July 2008

Pinout

Minidin6f.png

6 PIN MINI-DIN FEMALE (PS/2 STYLE) at the computer.

Pin Name Dir Description
1 DATA Arrowlr.png Key Data
2 n/c - Not connected
3 GND Arrow.png Ground
4 VCC Arrowr.png Power , +5 VDC
5 CLK Arrowlr.png Clock
6 n/c - Not connected

Note: Direction is Computer relative Mouse.

There used to be RS232 signals on pin 2 & 6 on some old mice. A mouse with RS232 & PS/2 signal used to be called a combo-mouse. 2 is RXD and 6 is TXD.

See also

Contributions