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  • PS/2 Coupler / Gender Changer, MiniDin6 Female to MiniDin6 Female
  • This 50ft PS/2 cable extension will extend existing newer-style keyboards and mice. It features male and female MiniDin6 connectors with 6 straight through conductors.
    Part No. 10M2-01250
  • This 10 foot PS/2 (MiniDin6) extension cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Our cable features PS/2 (MiniDin6) male and female ends and 6 conductors with straight through pinning. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard.
    Part No. 10M2-01210
  • This 6 foot PS/2 (MiniDin6) extension cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Our cable features PS/2 (MiniDin6) male and female ends and 6 conductors with straight through pinning. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard.
    Part No. 10M2-01206
  • This 3 foot PS/2 (MiniDin6) extension cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Our cable features PS/2 (MiniDin6) male and female ends and 6 conductors with straight through pinning. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard.
    Part No. 10M2-01203
  • This 50 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.
    Part No. 10M2-01150
  • This 25 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.
    Part No. 10M2-01125
  • This 15 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.
    Part No. 10M2-01115
  • This 10 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.
    Part No. 10M2-01110
  • This 6 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.
    Part No. 10M2-01106
  • This 3 foot male PS/2 (MiniDin6) cable is designed to work with keyboards and mice that utilize the MiniDin6 connector. Before the USB connection established its dominance connecting devices to a computer, the PS/2 connector was the primary method to secure a mouse or keyboard. To extend a PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard that have a built in PS/2 cable with this, you would need a PS/2 coupler. This PS/2 cable can also be used to connect a computer to a PS/2 KVM switch if you are controlling multiple computers with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.
    Part No. 10M2-01103
  • This is an extension cable used to extend the older-style large 5 pin keyboard cable. Color is beige.
    Part No. 10I5-02210
  • This 10 foot cable is referred to as a Din 5 (male). It is an older AT keyboard cable. This cable's pinout is straight through which means pin 1 on one end is connected to pin 1 on the other end. It is round and larger than the more recent MiniDin6 connector that replaced it for a time in keyboards and Mice. USB has since replaced the MiniDin6 (PS/2) connector which would then make Din5 a Grandfather. Congrats to Din5!
    Part No. 10I5-02110
  • This 6 foot cable is referred to as a Din 5 (male). It is an older AT keyboard cable. This cable's pinout is straight through which means pin 1 on one end is connected to pin 1 on the other end. It is round and larger than the more recent MiniDin6 connector that replaced it for a time in keyboards and Mice. USB has since replaced the MiniDin6 (PS/2) connector which would then make Din5 a Grandfather. Congrats to Din5!
    Part No. 10I5-02106
  • This 6 inch cable is designed to convert older DIN5 (AT)-style keyboards to the newer PS/2 connection. Just plug the male PS2 end into the appropriate port on your computer, and plug your DIN5 keyboard into that. You can now use your older keyboard on your newer computer.
    Part No. 10I5-013HF
  • This 6 inch cable is designed to adapt newer PS/2-style keyboards to older DIN5 (AT) motherboard connections. Just plug the male DIN5 end into the appropriate port on your computer, and plug your PS2 keyboard into that. You can now use your newer keyboard on your older computer.
    Part No. 10I5-012HF
    • 6 Pin Mini DIN Male to 6 Pin Mini DIN Female
    • Fully moulded
    • 10 year warranty
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    • 6 Pin Mini DIN Male to 6 Pin Mini DIN Female
    • Fully moulded
    • 10 year warranty
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    • 6 Pin Mini DIN Male to 6 Pin Mini DIN Female
    • Fully moulded
    • 10 year warranty
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    • 6 Pin Mini DIN Male to 6 Pin Mini DIN Female
    • Fully moulded
    • 10 year warranty
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  • PS/2 Cable, 5m

    $2.77 33268
    • 6 Pin Mini DIN Male to 6 Pin Min DIN Male
    • Fully moulded
    • 10 year warranty
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  • PS/2 Cable, 2m

    $1.58 33266
    • 6 Pin Mini DIN Male to 6 Pin Min DIN Male
    • Fully moulded
    • 10 year warranty
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