🖥️ Connect with Confidence!
The Oxusbor PS2 to USB Female Converter Adapter allows you to connect wired mice to your computer, saving valuable USB ports. With a focus on compatibility and ease of use, this adapter comes with a 24-month warranty and lifetime customer support, ensuring a seamless experience for your wired peripherals.
Brand | Oxsubor |
Item model number | USB Female to PS2 |
Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.09 x 2.76 x 0.63 inches |
Color | green |
Manufacturer | Oxsubor |
ASIN | B01N5MYE72 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 21, 2017 |
Z**Y
Good parts to connect USB to the older PS2 ports
These are great for using newer mouses and keyboards into older equipment. I found that these work well for both mice and keyboards. They are easy to use, just connect USB to PS2 connectors.
R**3
Nice
works great
R**Y
Okay
Had to return first set ax one of the pair was defective. Had replacement next day after submitting claim. They work as intended.
B**I
This adapter does not work with the Monoprice PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse to USB Converter Adapter
PS/2 Keyboard works fine, USB mouse with this adapter does not work with the Monoprice PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse to USB Converter Adapter, Black.
N**L
2002 PC with new Mouse/Key
Used these to connect new keyboard and mouse to old 2002 PC . Works perfectly even the RGB on the Key/Mouse work no problems.
M**U
Doesn't work in my Dell Optiplex 70xx or Windows 11
I got a hold of some Dell Optiplex 7000 machines and saw PS/2 ports on it. I thought it would be a good idea to get these to plug my keyboard and mouse into the PS/2 ports and save me 2 USB-A ports. It turns out they don't work as I intended. The mouse gets power but doesn't work and they keyboard doesn't get power at all.After much investigation, I found that legacy devices must be enabled in BIOS - which means secure boot must be turned off. Windows 11 will not work without secure boot so this ends my journey with these adapters. I ended up plugging the keyboard and mouse into USB-A ports.I'm keeping the adapters because they were affordable enough.
D**.
it actually worked!
Was having an issue after doing our year-end office cleanup. We figured "who the heck uses PS/2 anymore? i haven't in forever"Well... one of our older backup servers failed a few days ago and it refused to enable USB support in the BIOS so I couldn't put the device into recovery mode. Ended up being stuck in an endless boot-loop.Figured PS/2 is normally powered into BIOS so I purchased one of these adapters. Despite warning from other people saying it may not work, it definitely worked on the main intent (the backup server) and on a really old laptop and another PC that happened to have PS/2 ports I wanted to test on. All three worked fine but all i cared about was getting my backup server running.worked great! $5 saved sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much potential loss and time wasted.Plastic mold is a little off so it wasn't built the best, but the connectors themselves are solid and snug. no loose stuff here.
A**R
Simple product; reasonable price
I bought this adapter to allow use of a wireless connection for a Roland VS-2000CD digital audio workstation. Unfortunately, having tried it, the Roland does not seem designed to allow a wireless connection. I do not think that this is due to a problem with the adapter. The Roland has only a single port for a mouse. I wanted to use a wireless USB keyboard and mouse that share a single transmitter but it is not working with this device. I can continue to use a wired PS/2 mouse but was hoping to eliminate the clutter of the wires. I also have an older computer that I am going to try it with.
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