Old Keyboard converter?

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  1. Posts : 13
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       #1

    Old Keyboard converter?


    Hello all!

    I have an old Keyboard from a mid-90's PC that ran Windows 95. The connector is a circular shape with five pins. I recently ordered a converter, but I got the sides switched.

    I have been searching the Internetz for a reverse converter, so that I could at least try using my old keyboard with my laptop. All I have been able to find are some ways to artificially tamper with the hardware (splicing the cables and whatnot).

    Does anyone here have a link to a converter so that I can plug my old keyboard into a USB port on a new computer?

    Thanks!
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  2. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #2

    Hi Dixonater, welcome to the Seven Forums.

    The connector you desrcribed is called PS/2, widely used before USB to connect mouse and keyboard to PC.

    A simple Google search PS/2 to USB adapter gives for instance this: Amazon.com: Adesso PS/2 to USB Adapter, connects 2 PS/2 connectors to 1 USB port/hub (ADP-PU21 ): Electronics

    Kari
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  3. Posts : 439
    Windows 7 pro x64 SP1
       #3

    When I had a '95 box it used large audio type DIN, and I had an adapter. Google say still around . . .ah memories, but no help to the OP

    Old Keyboard converter?-old_din.jpg
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  4. Posts : 13
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    Thread Starter
       #4

    Kari said:
    Hi Dixonater, welcome to the Seven Forums.

    The connector you desrcribed is called PS/2, widely used before USB to connect mouse and keyboard to PC.

    A simple Google search PS/2 to USB adapter gives for instance this: Amazon.com: Adesso PS/2 to USB Adapter, connects 2 PS/2 connectors to 1 USB port/hub (ADP-PU21 ): Electronics

    Kari
    To confirm, I can plug my keyboard into this cable no problem? Keep in mind that my old keyboard as the five spokes, as opposed to five holes for the spokes. The pictures on Amazon don't show this.
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  5. Posts : 3,371
    W10 Pro desktop, W11 laptop, W11 Pro tablet (all 64-bit)
       #5

    I have keyboard I've been using continuously since 1986 (IBM Model M) that has the large DIN connector. You can adapt it to use the PS2 connector with one of these: Amazon.com: 5pin DIN Female to PS/2 Male Keyboard Cable Adapter - 6 1/2 inches long - 5 pin din female plug to ps2 port Male - basically - allows you to plug an older 5pin keyboard into a newer computer with a ps2 port: Electronics

    My newest computer doesn't have a PS2 connector so I have one of these as well to adapt the PS2 to USB: Amazon.com: Adesso PS/2 to USB Adapter, connects 2 PS/2 connectors to 1 USB port/hub (ADP-PU21 ): Electronics
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  6. Posts : 13
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    strollin said:
    I have keyboard I've been using continuously since 1986 (IBM Model M) that has the large DIN connector. You can adapt it to use the PS2 connector with one of these: Amazon.com: 5pin DIN Female to PS/2 Male Keyboard Cable Adapter - 6 1/2 inches long - 5 pin din female plug to ps2 port Male - basically - allows you to plug an older 5pin keyboard into a newer computer with a ps2 port: Electronics

    My newest computer doesn't have a PS2 connector so I have one of these as well to adapt the PS2 to USB: Amazon.com: Adesso PS/2 to USB Adapter, connects 2 PS/2 connectors to 1 USB port/hub (ADP-PU21 ): Electronics
    The first one wouldn't work because I don't have either port on my laptop (the one with five or six pins).

    That second one, though, could work...but it doesn't give me a clear picture. Does that cable in your second link connect with a keyboard with the five pins into a laptop with USB ports?
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  7. Posts : 9,606
    Win7 Enterprise, Win7 x86 (Ult 7600), Win7 x64 Ult 7600, TechNet RTM on AMD x64 (2.8Ghz)
       #7

    I find keyboards (PS2 & USB) at thrift stores ( Like GoodWill) for $2 to $5 (some used some brand new)
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  8. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #8

    As my esteemed fellow geeks have told you, it might also be a DIN connector.

    Does it look like this:



    or like this:

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  9. Posts : 13
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    Kari said:
    As my esteemed fellow geeks have told you, it might also be a DIN connector.

    Does it look like this:



    or like this:

    It is the first one. :P
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  10. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #10

    OK, it's DIN. I do not know if DIN to USB adapters exists, can not find on Google.

    Theoretically it could work with connecting keyboard to DIN to PS/2 adapter, and then this adapter to a PS/2 to USB adapter, so first this and then this. However I refuse to take any responsibility if it does not work.

    Worth to think is that those old keyboards might need more power than that a USB port can provide. Anyway, Why don't you just buy a new keyboard? You get a good USB keyboard with the price of adapters you would need with your old one.

    Kari
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