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Solve : Keyboard port pins broke; need alternative.? |
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Answer» The keyboard port pins are BENT,, so I need an alternative to USING the PS/2 port. The keyboard port pins are bent,, so I need an alternative to using the PS/2 port. Obtain a PS/2 to COM or PS/2 to USB converter.Compaq Deskpro 6000 with Windows 98. I'm not sure if it'll support USB. If I get a PS/2 to COM converter, how will plug it in when the pins are bent.... The think is about bring it back is that it's not really pins, it's more of a pin pocket,, and it's split...so I can't connect the keyboard into it.Would soldering anoither port in be hard... if not...any other ways for a fix?Well unless you use both mouse/keyboard at the same time a keyboard spliter>>something like this>http://www.pacificcable.com/PortAdapters.htmThese experts sure can be obtuse! Get a USB keyboard. Your system as described should have them. Your Windows should be '98 SE. Earlier versions didn't fully support USB. Quote These experts sure can be obtuse! It comes from dealing with things like this.... Quote The keyboard port pins are bent John HARE, you should register so you can start on the path to the funny farm. 1st of all, there are no pins on the PS2 connector. The pins are on the keyboard/mouse plug. There are no keyboard port pins to get bent. If the connector is damaged, it can be unsoldered and replaced. 2nd, if the BIOS does not support Legacy USB, a USB keyboard won't WORK. Quote These experts sure can be obtuse! Get a USB keyboard. Your system as described should have them. Your Windows should be '98 SE. Earlier versions didn't fully support USB. What did you call me, son? Do you want my obtuse fist up your *censored*? Quote
I agree with Raptor; i'm using a USB-PS/2 converter i picked up at a reasonable price from Radio Shack on this system and it works like a charm! |
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