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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
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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
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Our 1000 foot white 22 AWG (American Wire Gauge) 6 conductor stranded security/alarm wire comes in easy to use pull boxes. This wire is CMR / in-wall and riser rated; it is not intended for plenum applications. This security wire is designed for use in security/alarm systems. It is typically used for connecting motion sensors, keypads, magnetic contacts, glass breaks (acoustic detectors), smoke detectors, communicators, sounders/strobes, entry management and control panels in such systems. When wiring a system please be sure to consult the manufacturers' recommendations for wire conductors, gauge and expected resistance.Part No. 10K4-5691SH
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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