Electronics : Sabrent SBT-PS2U USB to Dual 2-Port PS/2 Splitter Cable Converter

Electronics : Sabrent SBT-PS2U USB to Dual 2-Port PS/2 Splitter Cable Converter

Sabrent SBT-PS2U USB to Dual 2-Port PS/2 Splitter Cable Converter

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Sabrent SBT-PS2U USB to Dual 2-Port PS/2 Splitter Cable Converter
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sabrent
EAN: 0188218000620
Label: SABRENT
Manufacturer: SABRENT
Model: SBT-PS2U
Publisher: SABRENT
Studio: SABRENT



Features:
  • USB to PS/2 converter allows use of legacy PS/2 devices on newer USB systems
  • Supports both UHCI and OHCI specifications
  • Bus-powered so no power adapter is required
  • Easy installation requires no software drivers
  • Supports Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP; Mac OS 8.6 or higher; Linux; Netware 4.11/5.0; Sun Microsystems







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
The USB to PS2 Converter is the best solution for those who want to use legacy PS2 devices on new USB systems. It allows you to connect a PS2 mouse and keyboard through the USB port on any computer. Now you can enjoy using your keyboard and mouse connected to the USB-PS/2 adapter as an USB compatible device.

Amazon.com Item Description:
The USB to PS/2 converter is the best solution for those who want to use legacy PS/2 devices on new USB systems. You can connect a PS/2 mouse and keyboard through the USB port on any computer. It supports your computer USB interface to the PS/2 port of the KVM switch. Enjoy using your keyboard and mouse connected to the USB-PS/2 adapter as a USB-compatible device!

The USB to PS/2 converter supports both UHCI and OHCI specifications. Also, it runs on bus power, which means no power adapter is required. And it is easy to install, with no software driver needed. Requires available USB port, and one of the following operating systems: Windows 98se, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP; Netware 4.11/5.0, HP Unix, Linux; for an Apple computer, Mac OS 8.6 or higher; or Sun Microsystems.

What's in the Box
One USB to PS/2 dual PS/2 converter adapter.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Works and it's less expensive than a new keyboard ...
I liked my old PS/2 keyboard, but it wouldn't connect to my desktop-replacement 17" Dell laptop. So I turned to this adapter cable. I only needed one of the PS/2 connections. Good thing, because the other one is evidently not working properly. It works ok at first and then at least one key (not always the same one) will fail to work until the keyboard is disconnected then reconnected. Short story is that it got the job done less expensively than a new keyboard.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Price ...
I spend a lot of time at Office Depot, Office Max, and Staples looking for things that I want to buy. When I find something that I want, I take down the name of the product, and buy a similar product on Amazon. I do this because I like to see what I'm buying before I buy it, and Amazon offers lower prices than the stores.

Case in point, a similar item sells for $20 at Office Max and $30 at Staples, sells for $6 on Amazon.

The USB to PS/2 converter works like a charm for my Microsoft Ergonomic PS/2 Keyboard. I don't have any problems with it. I have a Compaq laptop that runs on Windows Vista Business.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * low cost alternative to buying a new USB-only keyboard ...
I wanted to use my nice Gateway keyboard, with a PS2 plug, with my Dell desktop, with only USB ports. I hooked the two devices up with the Sabrent PS2 / USB adaptor, booted up the Dell, and immediately got WinXP recognizing a `new device'. My first few keystrokes with MS Word were a bit odd, showing up in purple font, but then they turned to black and from then on, all was good.

I did have trouble with the PS2 attachment working loose when shoving my PC back into its slot under my desk, with all the other wires and cables dangling from the back of my desktop tangling up and pulling one way or the other. So if you try the adaptor out and it's not working well, make sure you've got it securely attached to either port.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very good product! ...
Excellent! it works perfectly with my 17" Compaq Presario. I originally bouthgt it to use it with my KVM cable, but it just don't do it. I know it doesn't say it does, but it would be even better if so.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Satisfied ...
This splitter was everything we needed. Our HP Pavilion Laptop was able to use this to add a normal size keyboard and mouse.


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