StarTech.com Female USB A to Male PS/2, PS/2 Cable Assembly 50mm

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RS Stock No.:
213-3053
Distrelec Article No.:
302-52-461
Mfr. Part No.:
GC46FM
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StarTech.com
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Brand

StarTech.com

Connector 1

USB A

Connector 2

PS/2

Connector 1 Gender

Female

Connector 2 Gender

Male

Length

50mm

Standards Met

CE Certified

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

StarTech.com Replacement USB Mouse-To-PS/2 Adapter, Female to Male - GC46FM


Quickly connect your mouse to an older computer with a PS/2 (personal system) port using this adapter from StarTech.com. It makes a mouse with a USB (universal serial bus) Type-A connection compatible with the IBM series of PS/2 personal computers, which were first introduced in 1987. You can connect and disconnect this robust adapter multiple times without worrying about it breaking.

Light and portableThis small adapter is easy to pop into your pocket and carry around with you. It has a length of just 50mm and weighs 15 grams.
Resistant to corrosionThe connectors on this adapter are nickel-plated for improved resistance to corrosion. That means you can safely use this plug in humid and moist conditions.

• Quick and easy to install without additional software• Robust and suitable for both domestic and industrial use• Hot-swappable so you can plug in the connector without having to restart your computer

The Startech Replacement USB mouse to PS/2 adapter converts a USB-A (male) connector into a PS/2 (male) connector, allowing you to plug your USB mouse into a PS/2 port.

FAQs


It has lifetime warranty
RoHS and REACH compliant
Available in green colour
13 g weight

Are PS/2 ports only found on older IBM computers?You'll also find PS/2 mouse connectors in non-IBM computer systems, such as the DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation) Alpha Station line, newer Octane computers and Macintosh clone computers based on the LPX-40 logic board design.