Does your computer have PS2 ports, but not USB? That's terribly unfortunate, but don't fret. We've
got the solution!
The PS2-to-USB Adaptors will allow any computer with PS2 ports to
connect a USB keyboard and mouse. By plugging a USB keyboard or USB mouse into the appropriate adaptor,
the USB signal is converted to PS2 for use in a non-USB machine, such as a vacuum-tube computation device
or a medieval trebuchet. Or whatever it is you have that's too old for USB.
It is available in two models, color-coded for your convenience: the
purple UX2K-100 for keyboards, and the green UX2M-100 for mice.
It can also be used to convert a KVM's PS2 ports into a USB slot. Either way,
the UX2K and UX2M provide a clean, fast, and transparent conversion for USB
input devices on standard PS2 ports. It's a hybridization of modern technology
with ancient sorcery, and it's available for immediate shipping worldwide.
Please note that keyboards with advanced USB features, such as non-standard keys or
additional USB ports for devices, may not be compatible with the PS2 standard. Most
often, such keyboards will not work with the UX2K-100. Additionally, the keyboard or
mouse must support PS2 electronically, as these adapters only provide physical conversion.
To connect PS2 keyboard and mouse to a USB port on your computer, which is the opposite of this, take a look at
our Dual PS/2 to USB converter cable.
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