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Date: | Tue, 20 Jun 2000 13:43:56 -0400 |
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An external PS2 keyboard must be connected to a PS2 port, not a serial port.
I think that laptops vary in how the PS2 Y connectors are made. The reason
I say that is that my previous laptop had a Y connector with which I could
connect the mouse or keyboard to either of the Y sockets. My new laptop
requires that I connect the mouse to only one of the sockets and the
keyboard to the other.
So far I have found that I can connect any PS2 keyboard to my laptop PS2
ports.
A possible way to have an external PS2 keyboard without a Y connector would
be to connect a "serial" mouse to a serial port and the keyboard to the PS2
port. The laptop should detect the serial mouse and install the drivers for it.
The infrared port may interfere with settings for a *serial* port, but not
PS2 port. I had to disable my infrared port to make a serial (not PS2)
port work properly.
Doug
6/16/00 11:51 AM -0400, Erik Hundrieser wrote:
>I need to connect an external keyboard to a Fujitsu LifeBook C-4235. It
>has PS/2 (Y-connector support). What must I look for when I buy a Y
>connector. Can I use any external keyboard? At the moment, the external
>PS/2 keyboard is not responding. I have it plugged into a serial adapter.
>Also, are there any configuration changes to be made. I keep on reading
>about disabling the infrared port.
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