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Connect A Supported PS/2 Keyboard To The USB Port On Your Computer
The GC46MFKEY PS/2 Keyboard to USB Adapter features a USB-A male connector and a 6-pin (PS/2) female port, allowing you to connect a PS/2 keyboard to a computer through a USB port.
Please Note:
This product is designed as a replacement adapter for keyboards that originally shipped with a PS/2-USB converter. If your product did not ship with a converter, we suggest trying StarTech.com's USBPS2PC instead.
The StarTech.com Advantage
Use a PS/2 keyboard with a computer that only has USB ports.
Product Features And Applications
- Connect a PS/2 keyboard to a computer through a USB port
- One PS/2 6-pin Mini-DIN Female connector
- One USB 'A' Male connector.
S. Moore
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
I bought this to use with my OLD Microsoft Natural Multimedia Keyboard 1.0A, but all I get is an error saying that the connected USB device has malfunctioned. My older adapter still works just fine, I just wanted something smaller. I will try for a return on this item.
kc8zdf
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
Build quality, may or may not work with all conversion. Some research has to be done.
Albert Bickford
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
I have, in the past, had good results with StarTech products, so am quite disappointed with this one. I tried it with two different PS/2 keyboards on three different Windows computers (11 & 10), and none of them worked. The keyboards initially get power, but keystrokes don't get through to the computer, and eventually Windows reports that the device has malfunctioned. These keyboards work on these computers with another PS/2 to USB adapter that I have. Thinking the StarTech adapter was just faulty, I had Amazon replace it. The replacement has the same problem. The only positive about the experience is that I'm impressed with Amazon's replacement/return process.
harry
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
fit is tight
Andrew Swanson
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
These little adapters work just as advertised. They are becoming hard to find as most people no longer have the PS2 connection for their keyboard, mouse, etc. Of course, it's easy to just plug-in and use. It's fully functional and has made outdated items, that are still useful and in great condition, available even for today's computer equipment. Highly recommend this little adapter!
Jonathan A. Allan
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2020
I got this for my MS-natural knockoff (Liteon SK-6000) and it does NOT work. But then, this keyboard never was designed to use a USB convertor, so I was kind of expecting it to not work, but still hoping it would. Alas, it didn't, which the description does say, so I'm writing this review to warn anyone else hoping it'll work with this same model keyboard, that it really won't. There's other devices on Amazon that do, keep looking for them.
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2015
FYI - This device does not change an older PS/2 to USB because you want it to. It has to be made with this ability to do so.I bought this device for a totally different reason and it worked like a champ.We use KVM extenders to place a keyboard, mouse and monitor hundreds of feet away from the actually pc panel in which protects the pc from surge, heat and dirt. Newer pcs only come with usb and we needed to test out a newer pc setup on this one machine, but the KVM extender (over 300 bucks) was PS/2. The people are already using a wireless mouse and keyboard set, so I only needed to get the screen to come up.Unfortunately, the PS/2 connectors supply power to the transmitter. This device allowed the power from the usb to be input into the transmitter and get the vga on again. Worked like a charm, did exactly what I needed.Please do some research before reviewing a product saying that it doesn't work. Not everything does what you want it to because you think it should. Your ps/2 device would have to have been made with this in mind and not many except those made towards the end would have gone this way. USB devices to be ran from the ps/2 port, very common. A PS/2 device running off USB, not very common at all.
Side Quest Publications
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2012
It didn't work. End of story.I tried plugging it in after the computer booted up, I tried booting up the computer with the thing plugged in. The computer never recognized that there WAS anything plugged in.Why, then, am I giving it three starts instead of one?Because I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt.See, I've seen reviews on these things saying they don't work on Windows Vista.And if it doesn't work on Vista, it's QUITE possible that it won't work on Windows 7, either.Plus I've seen other articles saying they only work on certain kinds of keyboards...that the KEYBOARD has to support the ability to use a USB port.Given that my dad also tried it on his XP netbook, which recognized that something was plugged in but wouldn't USE it...I'm betting it's some combination of the two.On the other hand, it gets ONLY three stars for two reasons:1, if I'd known it wasn't compatible (assuming that's the problem), I would never have bought it.And 2, there's no real reason for it NOT to work on newer versions of Windows.
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