CTG USB to Dual PS 2 Adapter 27225 PS 2 Cable

Highlights: PS/2 Cable, Manufacturer: CTG, PN: 27225, UPC: 757120224303... (more)

CTG USB to Dual PS 2 Adapter 27225 PS 2 Cable

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The USB-to-Dual PS/2 Adapter from Cables To Go is the ideal solution for those who want to use legacy PS/2 devices on new USB systems. The USB-to-Dual PS/2 Adapter allows you to connect a PS/2 mouse and keyboard through the USB port on any computer. It's the ideal solution for connecting a full-size keyboard and mouse to the USB Port on your notebook.

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Works great - with caveats

Rating of 5 out of 5.0 Written By R. C. Saunders on 2006-11-07

This converter works great but with caveats. Specifically, if older (1994 and older) mouse drivers are used the mouse input will be erratic and after a few minutes to several hours of inactivity, the USB port on the computer will think nothing is connected and shut down. To reactivate, the USB plug must be removed and reinserted. The solution is to update the mouse drivers to current, proper drivers that are USB aware. I use these adaptors on KVMs for computers that run continuously. Before updating the mouse drivers, the mouse movement was erratic. Since updating the mouse drivers the converters have performed flawlessly.


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