@@skelllzar check on-line , there are many, most have PS2 and keyboard (purple and green plugs) via an adapter interface to USB plug. $6+usd www.amazon.com/s?k=ps2+to+usb+adapter&sprefix=ps2+to+usb+&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-a-p_1_11 Just make sure u buy the one with the interface converter built-in to the cable.
пусть не пиздит. такой фокус проканает если сам контроллер на мышке или клавиатуре поддерживает USB коннект. так же как клавиатура/мышь из USB превращается простым переходником в PS/2. А вот если USB поддержки нет, то тут нужен только переходник с контроллером !!!!!
event you put right port cable same both V+ PS2 port mouse to V+ USB cable D+ PS2 port mouse to D+ USB cable D - PS2 port mouse to D - USB cable G PS2 port mouse to G USB cable .... it never works in reality because each IC program peripheral was designed by original cable can used this video just for fun
NO IT NOT IN YOUR PCB SAY USB IN 90% CANT CHANGE PS2 TO USB VERY LOW IC SUPPORT 2 OPTION USB AND PS2 IN YOUR MUSE BOARD d+ d- gND VCC IN OLD MODEL CLOCK DATA VOLTAGE AND GND USB AND PS2 USE 5 VOLT AND PIN IS NOT DIFFERENT CLOCK ---DATA+ DATA----DATA - V---VOLTAGE +5(IF NOT WRITE IN THE BOARD THE NEAR CAPACITOR - IS GND +IS 5VOLT ) YOU CAN CHANGE USB TO PS2 (BECUASE PS2 IS ANALOG AND NO NEED TO FIRMWARE VID AND PID COMPANY NAME EXAMPLE ASUS K56 MUSE ) BUT IF YOU CHANGE OLD PS2 TO USB ("USB NOT RECONISED ")PROBLEM USB MUST KNOW "HUMAN INTERFACE OR MASS STRAOGE " MUST WRITE FIRMWARE
Video is deceptive and you are a liar and do not have any information to provide - you apply to a mouse of a certain type and not all the mouse like the same because the companies are multiple and variable
all mouse original china brand.. can change motherboard.. PS2 to USB or USB to PS2.. although different china brand .. just see position latches board on case.. if same position.. you can chance it
Its fake video the mouse wont work. It is already a usb mouse he joined it to ps/2 cable before shooting the video (the conversation required a adaptor. it cannot done directly)
YOU CAN CHANGE USB TO PS2 CLOCK -D+ DATA ----- (DATA-) WHY ? PS2 IS ANALOG NO NEED TO FIRMWARE BUT CHANGE PS2 TO USB (SOME NEW IC CAN (10%)) IN 90% YOU RIGHT NEED SMALL IC FIRMWARE TO TEEL USB DEVICE VID PID AND HUMAN INTERFACE FIRMWARE
If you stop the video at 8:32 you can tell where it has been split and edited . The cable is now coiled up and none of the solder wires are in the same place they were a few seconds before stop the video again at 8:33 and there is something red over the wires . The space where he soldered the red black and greed wires is now empty and the black wire is now on the 3rd hold down . They changed the mouse in the edit part at 8:32 in the video . Shame on you Electro sight for making a fake video .
At 4:36 you can see that the port is actually a usb port by seeing on the pcb where the wires are connected that means this mouse was never a ps/2 mouse also after a few seconds when he flips the board you can see all the solder was clean except the part where the wires were connected which means he soldered a ps/2 cable on the mouse by removing the factory USB cable thus this was a USB mouse already. SUCH A FAKE VIDEO
Se o seu mouse n funcionou diretamente com USB, entt ele vai precisar de um adaptador. Da pra tirar ele dos cabos adaptadores prontos e soldar tudo certinho. É uma PCB pequena, q deve caber dentro do mouse/teclado e nem ter diferença
its not working, ps2 port three point voltage is 5.6 volt and one ground, and usb port is one point voltage is 5.6 volt, one ground, and two point single point
It didn't work for me. I'm pretty sure I got the wiring correct, and my computer recognizes it as a USB device, the laser turns on, but it keeps saying something malfunctioned. E: My PS2 mouse also has different letters on it, it goes from left to right: D C V G, instead of: D- D+ G V.
This assumes the mouse already has usb compatibility inside it. You need a converter PCB to convert the signal. I've been looking around for some kind of driver software that could make this work though.
because your device it's designed by original IC to originally cable.. if you device is PS2 cable so can't change to USB... because ic of your device was programed PS2 cable.. not USB
Check out those colours of wire Use those 4 wires only and leave that 2 wires free, Check for (Voltage) (V)+ Red, (G)-black (data) (D+) Green, (D-)white
@@bhimamasare9427 Well, if you remove the screw, can you open it? I find that most of my electronics, you can't open them when you remove the screw. You have to damage the plastic body to open them.
@@louistournas120Yes, I could open my mouse just by removing the screws. Some electronics are glue shut(use some glue remover for it) and some have little clips and both cause a more or little damage to plastic body .
@@bhimamasare9427 : I hate their designs. 1980s, 1970s TVs and VCRs were easy to open. I break away the plastic clips and melt the plastic on today's stuff to make it easier to open the next time around.
At 4:36 you can see that the port is actually a usb port by seeing on the pcb where the wires are connected that means this mouse was never a ps/2 mouse also after a few seconds when he flips the board you can see all the solder was clean except the part where the wires were connected which means he soldered a ps/2 cable on the mouse by removing the factory USB cable thus this was a USB mouse already. SUCH A FAKE VIDEO