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Hi, Indeed there is such a critter. Made more for notebooks, but here it is
none the less
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_ID=79 $50 US, but
they have one.
As always if it relates to USB connectivity, www.belkin.com is where I
always look first.
Brad Loomis
Morro Bay, CA
-----Original Message-----
I saw several responses that indicated there are adapters to convert a
ps/2 device to USB. I would question this. The devices that come with a
mouse or keyboard are a USB to ps/2 converter that allows a USB mouse to
plug into a ps/2 port. This is the opposite of what is being sought by
Roberto. Also, I suspect that these adaptors will work only with the
devices that they came with. I have seen mice that could plug into a
ps/2 port or through an adaptor to a serial port. However, the adaptor
would work only with those specific mice since they had the electronics
to support either serial or ps/2. I may be wrong, but I don't think so.
Peter
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